Lort |
@Edgar, when editing your character profile, you can enter info into some fields that will always appear (in bold) below your character posts on campaign pages. The fields are (in this order):
1. Gender
2. Race
3. Classes / levels
You can add extra info into those fields in order to make the extra info appear in your posts.
Lort's above details are (with extra spaces before the the slashes so it doesn't get parsed... silly Paizo not allowing [noparse] tags):
Gender: [ooc]Male[ /ooc]
Race: [ooc]NG Half-Orc[ /ooc]
Classes / levels: [ooc]Fighter 1[ /ooc] | HP: 12/12 | [ooc]AC: 16 (11 Tch, 15 Fl)[ /ooc] | CMD: 16 | [ooc]F: 4, R: 1, W: 3[ /ooc] | Init: +1 | [ooc]Perc: +7[ /ooc] | Active conditions: None
I've used "ooc" tags to alternate the color of each snippet of info... you clearly don't need to if you don't want. I just prefer it for readability. You also don't need to put all the extra detail in the classes / levels field (there's probably even a character limit there), but I like to have my actual class in the class field. Slightly OCD. ;-) Feel free to include whatever info you like, unless Deussu decides that something is required.
Oh, and many thanks to ZanThrax for pointing this out to me in the first place!
Deussu |
Wilmannator asked about what kind of book-keeping I expect.
Well, Pathfinder Society doesn't really say anything about if taking note of foods and such should be monitored. I personally hate such micromanagement, so I don't expect you to calculate the distance traveled, your overland speeds, number of days on the road, and then sum up trail rations needed. Instead I will let you 'fill up' your rations, for free, at Oregent, Olfden, and Piren's Bluff so that you'll all survive the expedition without succumbing to starvation.
So, actually, the only thing I want you to take a look at is encumbrance. Unless you have a character that can cast create water, I suggest you come up with a way to carry the huge amounts of it you need. Was it 1 gallon per day per medium creature? That's 6 gallons (around approx. 48 pounds) of water per day. Of course traveling alongside the river negates the need to carry water, unless your character is paranoid. :)
Oh and traveling without sleeping gear won't make your character be fatigued every morning, but I'll sure as heck make your character's hair all messy every morning!
TL;DR: I trust that you handle book-keeping within reason. Don't overdo it, don't ignore it.
Edgar McGowan |
Sounds good. At first I missread your post and thought you wanted us to buy and carry a ton of stuff with our meager wealth. Is weather something we will have to worry about? That is what I was trying to imply when I said I didn't want my companions to freeze on me.
Gunari Maximoff |
Create water is not a problem (nor is create beer, the special use of create water for Caydenites!)
Gunari will carry his share, leaving behind his unneeded ten torches for ten more days of food.
Deussu |
Sounds good. At first I missread your post and thought you wanted us to buy and carry a ton of stuff with our meager wealth. Is weather something we will have to worry about? That is what I was trying to imply when I said I didn't want my companions to freeze on me.
Weather effects are, unfortunately, a little used aspect in PFS games. Of course during the course of several weeks there will be all kinds of weather, but nothing threatening. Nor is there any apparent danger of altitude sickness. (also a very little used aspect)
So no, nothing to worry about.
Deussu |
One thing. I don't know how you've played PbP before, but I'm more used to the GM rolling the appropriate skills, simply because the players might not know what skills to roll.
Do you allow me to roll certain checks for you?
Edit: Or, wait, I could put an OOC mark at the end of a post where I tell what check it is to examine an item... yeah, that I must do.
DFang |
This is my first PbP, but I did some reading on other PbP threads to better understand the gameplay. I noticed that when some characters act a certain way where their players think a check roll could apply, they roll it after the narrative since it could be simply ignored if not applicable. I think it helps push the story forward and also helps the GM come up with faster responses. But maybe it's their GM's directive to his players.
Either way, I'd respect your style of play so just let us know how you want to 'roll'. No pun intended.
I'll avoid rolling checks until further notice.
Deussu |
It's no biggie to roll them in advance, actually it's helpful... if you happen to roll the appropriate skill.
For example the pearl uses *Appraise* (boy what a world we live in) and Knowledge (dungeoneering). I have a gut feeling no one would have initially tried Appraise. :)
But as said I'll try to remember to mention what skill it is to examine things, unless it uses perception.
Gunari Maximoff |
Agreed. Anything to keep things moving. In the other games I am in, there have been lags due to waiting for one skill or another. Deussu, I am fine with you just rolling for us. Not like we are rolling physical dice, anyways!
Gunari Maximoff |
that's absolutely true!
Allows us to talk about the results (and give color to it). I like that aspect.
Lort |
Thanks Deussu, glad you approve.
@Ozren: I've noticed you've got the tongues curse. If you're interested, I'd suggest Arabic - it's the most flowing script I can think of (and it's right to left, how cool is that?)
Example:
Ozren yells: "التحقق من ذلك، اللغة العربية هي باردة"
Lort replies: (because we could color our replies also)
Again, just if you're interested.
Google Translate English to Arabic, then just copy it in to your post.
Code for the above (with spaces put before the slashes to stop the code from being parsed):
Ozren yells: [b]"التحقق من ذلك، اللغة العربية هي باردة"[ /b]
[spoiler=Aquan]Check it out, Arabic is cool.[ /spoiler]
Lort replies:
[spoiler=Ozren][b]"ما في جميع Golarion يقول أوزرين؟"[ /b][ /spoiler]
[spoiler=Everyone else][b]"What in all Golarion is Ozren saying?[ /b][ /spoiler]
Gunari Maximoff |
Deussu,
Would you mind if we just kept track of the charges used on wands, and then distributed them between the wands that we have? I'll keep a running total in my tag lines, and then we'll divide out at the end. No big deal, just seems a fairer way of handling it.
Thanks!
Gunari Maximoff |
So, other than Khalos and myself, who has wands of Cure Light Wounds. I can keep track for the group. Gunari has two spring loaded wrist sheaths, which he is using for two of wands. I'll keep the tally even if Ozren, or someone else, is using them.
Good enough?
Gunari Maximoff |
yup. I know all the risks ;) And thank you for letting me know that is how you rule it before it becomes an issue.
Sometimes it is worth the risk.
Khalos |
I think you can't have enough healing wands for PFS. They weigh practically nothing, and it can save you when the cleric in the party has this weird no-heal spell selection aside from channeling.
Worth the cost of 2PP so far.
Gunari Maximoff |
Completely agreed, Khalos!
Deussu, if Lort were involved, it could be good cop, bad cop, worse cop!
Lort |
Looks good. I take it you intended to clip the room for line of sight reasons... that could get a little hard to maintain. It's something I really didn't like with Roll20 (the sharp LoS darkness). If you're comfortable with it, I'd personally prefer to see the full room and whatever exits there are. That way, when we eventually enter it (as we probably will) we can make quicker decisions on where to move.
Deussu |
Looks good. I take it you intended to clip the room for line of sight reasons... that could get a little hard to maintain. It's something I really didn't like with Roll20 (the sharp LoS darkness). If you're comfortable with it, I'd personally prefer to see the full room and whatever exits there are. That way, when we eventually enter it (as we probably will) we can make quicker decisions on where to move.
True. I can, however, quite quickly edit and update the map. EDIT: It took me a minute.
I'll show the whole rooms your character can see in from now on.
Deussu |
I now show the entire room at once for ease of play.
I also inserted your characters into the field to show about where you are. I made the marching order based on message order. (Zatoma, however, explicitly mentioned going past Lort)
As you might guess, green squares are PCs (or controlled by PCs). L = Lort, E = Edgar, G = Gunari, O = Ozren, T = Thaddaeus, K = Khalos. The yellow square represents NPCs, in this case Torvic (yellow T, of course). Enemies/foes will be represented as red.
Any idea how you want difficult terrain and such to be shown?
Lort |
@Lort: My problem is that the webpage is showing an error when I click on the dropbox link. Maybe it's a temporary bug from my end.
Yeah, image loads fine for me. Another PbP I'm playing in uses Google drawings. Works pretty well all around (we move our own tokens, and it's honor system on the map revealing): crypt map