[PFSACG]The Complete Adventure

Game Master TColMaster

Digital Chronicle Sheets

Shared Hand Tracker

Player Turn Order
TColMaster - Cogsnap
Gimry - Kess
Abraham Z - Shardra
The Chu - Seoni

Mythic Charges:

After you gain a mythic path card, you begin each scenario with
a number of mythic charges equal to that scenario’s adventure deck
number. Use the provided counters to track your mythic charges. If
you encounter a bane that has the Mythic trait, when it is defeated,
you get 1 charge. You may expend charges for certain powers. When
you reset your hand at the end of your turn, if you have more mythic
charges than the scenario’s adventure deck number, expend charges
down to that number.

S&S Ship Rules:

Commanding and Moving Ships
Whenever it is your turn, if your ship is not anchored at a location,
you are commanding your party’s ship. All characters at your location
are on the ship; characters at other locations are not on the ship. If
you move or are moved while commanding the ship, other characters
on the ship may choose to move with you. Effects that restrict
movement still apply—if something prevents you from moving, you
can’t move; if something is preventing another character at your
location from moving, that character cannot move with you. Any
character who does not move with you is no longer on the ship.

Whenever it is your turn, if your ship is anchored and you are
at the ship’s location, you are commanding your party’s ship; all
characters at your location are on the ship. You may not choose to
move an anchored ship. If your character moves or is moved from the
ship’s location, you are no longer on the ship or commanding it, and
other characters may not choose to move with you.
ENCOUTERING SHIPS
While you are commanding a ship, you may encounter other ships. If
you are not commanding a ship, banish any ship you would encounter.

Even though a ship is neither a bane nor a boon, encountering
a ship is much like encountering a bane: if you don’t evade it, you
must attempt a check to defeat it. If you succeed at all of the checks
required to defeat a ship, and your ship is not wrecked, stash a
plunder card (see Plunder Cards below). If you fail a check to defeat
a ship, it does not deal damage to your character; instead, it deals
Structural damage to your ship (see Structural Damage below).
Whether you succeed or fail to defeat a ship, unless you seize it (see
Seizing Ships below), return it to wherever it came from.

Seizing Ships
Some cards allow you to seize a ship you defeat. If you seize a ship,
it replaces your current ship, which is banished. Take any plunder
cards that were under your original ship and put them under your
new ship. Seizing a ship does not allow you to check it off on your
fleet card.
If your ship is anchored, and you seize another ship, that ship is
now anchored.

Structural Damage
Structural damage is a special type of damage; it does not affect
characters, and it is the only type of damage that affects ships.
Cards that reduce damage only to characters do not affect Structural
damage. If you fail a check to defeat a ship, it deals an amount of
Structural damage to your ship equal to the difference between the
difficulty to defeat the ship and your check result.

When your ship is dealt Structural damage, first apply any powers
on the ship card or other cards in play that reduce or increase that
damage. Then characters may play cards or use powers that affect
Structural damage. Finally, any character may discard any number
of cards from his hand to reduce Structural damage by 1 for each
such discarded card. If the Structural damage is reduced to 0, the
ship is unaffected.

If a ship that is not already wrecked is successfully dealt any
Structural damage, it is wrecked (see Wrecked Ships below); you
do not need to discard cards equal to the amount of damage—the
effect is the same regardless of the amount of damage that is dealt.
If a ship that is already wrecked is successfully dealt any Structural
damage, discard a number of cards from the blessings deck equal to
the amount of damage successfully dealt to the ship.

Wrecked Ships
When your ship is wrecked, flip it facedown to indicate its wrecked
state. When commanding a wrecked ship, at the start of your move
step, you may attempt the check to repair the ship listed on the ship
card; if you succeed, the ship is no longer wrecked, so you turn the
ship card faceup. If you move while commanding a wrecked ship,
other characters cannot choose to move with you. When a ship is
wrecked, you can never stash more plunder cards under it (see
Plunder Cards below). At the end of any turn, if your ship is wrecked,
banish 1 random plunder card from under the ship.

Plunder Cards
Plunder cards commonly represent potential rewards carried on your
ship. When you stash a plunder card, roll 1d6 on the table below,
draw 1 card of the corresponding type from the box without looking
at the card, and unless otherwise instructed, put the plunder card
facedown under your ship.
PLUNDER TABLE
d6 Card Type
1 weapon
2 spell
3 armor
4 item
5 ally
6 choose 1 of the above 5 card types
If you win the scenario, treat any plunder cards under your ship as
you do loot; if you lose the scenario, put them back in the box. You
don’t get to use plunder cards while they’re under your ship card, so
do your best to keep them safe until the end of the scenario.
You stash 1 plunder card when you set up a scenario (see page 7).
You also stash 1 plunder card if you defeat a ship while your ship is
not wrecked (see Encountering Ships on page 17).
If you are instructed to add a plunder card to your hand or to a
deck, roll on the Plunder Table, draw the corresponding card from the
box, and add it as you would any other card. (This does not count as
stashing a plunder card.)



Man, it sucks that Paizo is ending PFSACG. However, there is still a ton of content out there that has been released over the years. I am looking for 3 more ACG adventurers to travel the entire release from Season 0 up to Year 7. Yep, I am looking for a few adventurers to join me on a very long, and (hopefully) very enjoyable sendoff to a wonderful game system. As this is expected to take quite some time (5 Seasons and 2 Years worth of content) please allow me to make my guidelines and expectations clear.

1. While real life happens, as this is a super long term adventure, the intent is for players to post once a day Monday - Friday. Weekends, if you are able to post feel free, but there are no obligations for doing so.
2. As this is a long term adventure, if a player is going to be gone for an extended period of time (like for a Vacation), please let the group know. Also, for major holiday events (like Christmastime) the group will be on a weekend style obligation so players can be with their families and not worry about posting if they are unable to do so.
3. This will be a legal ACG group for deck construction and rules.
4. As this is a co-op game, offering suggestions to players is absolutely ok. However, telling players what to do or being disrespectful isn't ok by any means. Most especially when it comes to how to play their character. With a multitude of cards, powers, and abilities a player can play a character many times and come up with a different way each time.
Most Importantly
5. Please only consider signing up if you plan and intend on playing through the entire ACG library journey.

New players welcome! Discord Required! Post if interested!


Pathfinder Starfinder Adventure Path, Starfinder Roleplaying Game, Starfinder Society Subscriber

I would definitely be interested!


Hello! I'd be interested. :)


I'm interested too!


Gimry, The Chu, and Abraham Z, You were the first to respond, you are in!

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