
GM supervillan |

Grunjar, sadly Guidance doesn't work on a Day Job roll. Only bonuses that persist for at least 24 hours count. (See p.36 of the Guide).
Please let me know if there are any errors.
I don't have capacity to run another game right now since I'm GM'ing two other tables and am a rotating GM on a third campaign. I do sometimes recruit openly on Flaxseed though, and usually offer a table at our PbP conventions.

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Grunjar, sadly Guidance doesn't work on a Day Job roll. Only bonuses that persist for at least 24 hours count. (See p.36 of the Guide).
Good to know. Well, it is what it is... *shrugs*
I got my chronicle, too.
Please let me know if there are any errors.
I don't have capacity to run another game right now since I'm GM'ing two other tables and am a rotating GM on a third campaign. I do sometimes recruit openly on Flaxseed though, and usually offer a table at our PbP conventions.
We will wait patiently. ;-)
Thank you, everyone!

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Chronicles looks good.
Thanks for running the game GM.

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Chronicle is... kind of wrong. If the high tier game is played, you don't cross out the lower tier items. We have access to both.
Step 7: Mark any special boons the players did or did not earn (U) and cross out any treasure items the party didn’t find in the adventure (V) additionally, if you’re running the lower subtier, always cross out all of the items listed for the higher subtier. Return the Chronicle sheet to the player.
(Bolding emphasis mine.)
You only cross out the higher tier stuff if played in low tier.I will eagerly wait for a chance to join in one of your future games!

GM supervillan |

There have been different approaches to chronicle sheet treasure over the years. Some sheets says "all tiers" and "high tier" (or enumerate the high tier). Others make a distinction between the tiers, as this one does.
As the Guide says, a GM should cross out any items that the party doesn't find. If an item doesn't exist in the tier that you play in then you don't find it and it's crossed out. This is why the low tier treasure is crossed out.
On this chronicle sheet, the difference between the two subtiers in terms of treasure is very small - one or two talismans are different, the ring of fire resistance is weaker, otherwise its the same treasure.
I could have just crossed out the items that don't exist in the tier that you played but I was a little lazy and just put an 'x' through the low tier box.

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There have been different approaches to chronicle sheet treasure over the years. Some sheets says "all tiers" and "high tier" (or enumerate the high tier). Others make a distinction between the tiers, as this one does.
As the Guide says, a GM should cross out any items that the party doesn't find. If an item doesn't exist in the tier that you play in then you don't find it and it's crossed out. This is why the low tier treasure is crossed out.
On this chronicle sheet, the difference between the two subtiers in terms of treasure is very small - one or two talismans are different, the ring of fire resistance is weaker, otherwise its the same treasure.
I could have just crossed out the items that don't exist in the tier that you played but I was a little lazy and just put an 'x' through the low tier box.
When a greater item is found, you always have access to the lesser version. So, basically, we do have access to the "lesser" items/lower tier stuff.
When I started playing PFS 11 years ago, It became customary for me to only purchase items from chronicles for my PCs. But, I did stray away from that with the release of new books through the years. Plus, I don't have a single chronicle sheet where high tier was played and the low tier was crossed out. It's kind of a consistency thing.
I don't mean to be an anal jerk, but, if you wouldn't mind sending me a chronicle without the low tier crossed out, it'd be greatly appreciated.