
thunderspirit |

Oh, I can't wait! We've never been to Paizocon, and my husband and I are about as nuts for Paizo as we can be. We need to make reservations - has anyone had any trouble recently? Are they all set up to receive for the Paizo discount now?
I just can't contain my excitement!
I was able to make ours earlier this week, so you should be good. :-)

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TOZ wrote:I'm sure I can offer a loan with a reasonable rate. :)I think I'll do a Kickstarter "fund Gorbacz's visit to Paizocon so you can punch him in the face in person".
Providing I'll get a visa, that is.
If you want, you can add me in as well. People can punch me in the face, too. We can set up a little stage or something...
I gotta persuade the wife into letting me come out without the family this year. I desperately want to have a room in the hotel. $700-$800 would do it, and that's not unreasonable.

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Mike what is taking you so long, why isn't the volunteer GM request for PFS not up yet? ;)
Edit: Mike while on that subject that you most likely have a lot of time before you need to worry about, make sure you look at Mark's lessons learned list from PaizoCon and GenCon.
Mid-January is when I am aiming to put out the call for GMs, followed by mid-February for Gen Con GM call.

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Vic Wertz wrote:Sooo ... did you get ninja'd by the blog then? ;)Vic Wertz wrote:The part I'm most looking forward to is that we'll get to share some details about that awesome thing that I can't even tell you about yet!...and for the record, I was talking about this!
The key word in my sentence was really "details."

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zylphryx wrote:The key word in my sentence was really "details."Vic Wertz wrote:Sooo ... did you get ninja'd by the blog then? ;)Vic Wertz wrote:The part I'm most looking forward to is that we'll get to share some details about that awesome thing that I can't even tell you about yet!...and for the record, I was talking about this!
I was focusing more on the "awesome thing I can't even tell you about" ... that's what got the hook in after all. ;)
But, getting a closer look at what gets developed over the next 8 months should make for a pretty cool banquet preview.

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Ezekiel 25:17 wrote:If I get volunteer GMs, certainly.
Thank you, care bear :)
So, a different question. Will there be a game slot at the same time as the banquet?
Decisions, decisions. Last year I got to eat dinner with Lisa, Ed Greenwood and Ryan Dancey. This year, I could feast on the fresh corpse of Dragnmoon's PFS character. Tough choice!

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Vic Wertz wrote:zylphryx wrote:The key word in my sentence was really "details."Vic Wertz wrote:Sooo ... did you get ninja'd by the blog then? ;)Vic Wertz wrote:The part I'm most looking forward to is that we'll get to share some details about that awesome thing that I can't even tell you about yet!...and for the record, I was talking about this!I was focusing more on the "awesome thing I can't even tell you about" ... that's what got the hook in after all. ;)
But, getting a closer look at what gets developed over the next 8 months should make for a pretty cool banquet preview.
We hope so! Of course, we'll also have plenty of previews for our print stuff too. And we'll *probably* also have some Pathfinder Battles minis reveals as well.

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Decisions, decisions. Last year I got to eat dinner with Lisa, Ed Greenwood and Ryan Dancey. This year, I could feast on the fresh corpse of Dragnmoon's PFS character. Tough choice!
I will be at the Banquet, and anyway you should be more honored That I was at that table as well last year.. ;)

Wildebob |

Hey, new-ish gamer here trying to be the pointman planning the trip to the Con for me and 3 friends, the first Con EVER for all four of us. Having never attended PaizoCon before, nor any con at all, I feel a little apprehensive. Please, bury me in advice and suggestions to maximize our experience. Nothing is too basic...assume I know nothing about anything because I probably don't. Thanks in advance!

thunderspirit |
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Hey, new-ish gamer here trying to be the pointman planning the trip to the Con for me and 3 friends, the first Con EVER for all four of us. Having never attended PaizoCon before, nor any con at all, I feel a little apprehensive. Please, bury me in advice and suggestions to maximize our experience. Nothing is too basic...assume I know nothing about anything because I probably don't. Thanks in advance!
I'm hardly an expert, but I have been to a few conventions, big and small, so at least I'm an experienced amateur. :-)
My advice would be as follows:
1) Have fun. If you're not having fun, do something else. There's enough going on at any convention to allow people to do this, and PaizoCon has a LOT going on.
2) Talk to people. Last year was my first PaizoCon, and I was nervous as a cat -- intimidated by names I recognized and by being around the Paizo employees (many of whom are, let's face it, essentially gaming royalty). My wife, um, encouraged me -- that's being polite ;-) -- to say something (and on at least one occasion broke the ice herself), and I found talking to them was soon as comfortable as talking to my gaming group. I made some good friends and learned some great things and had the time of my life.
3) Try something different. Even if that's simply playing with different people, do something out of your comfort zone. For me at PaizoCon last year, that was picking up a metal mini and painting it. I wasn't very good but I got better, and I had a good time trying something I had always wanted to do but never had.
4) Repeat.

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Wildebob wrote:Hey, new-ish gamer here trying to be the pointman planning the trip to the Con for me and 3 friends, the first Con EVER for all four of us. Having never attended PaizoCon before, nor any con at all, I feel a little apprehensive. Please, bury me in advice and suggestions to maximize our experience. Nothing is too basic...assume I know nothing about anything because I probably don't. Thanks in advance!I'm hardly an expert, but I have been to a few conventions, big and small, so at least I'm an experienced amateur. :-)
My advice would be as follows:
1) Have fun. If you're not having fun, do something else. There's enough going on at any convention to allow people to do this, and PaizoCon has a LOT going on.
2) Talk to people. Last year was my first PaizoCon, and I was nervous as a cat -- intimidated by names I recognized and by being around the Paizo employees (many of whom are, let's face it, essentially gaming royalty). My wife, um, encouraged me -- that's being polite ;-) -- to say something (and on at least one occasion broke the ice herself), and I found talking to them was soon as comfortable as talking to my gaming group. I made some good friends and learned some great things and had the time of my life.
3) Try something different. Even if that's simply playing with different people, do something out of your comfort zone. For me at PaizoCon last year, that was picking up a metal mini and painting it. I wasn't very good but I got better, and I had a good time trying something I had always wanted to do but never had.
4) Repeat.
Excellent advice - each and every point! :)

Skeeter Green |

Wildebob wrote:Hey, new-ish gamer here trying to be the pointman planning the trip to the Con for me and 3 friends, the first Con EVER for all four of us. Having never attended PaizoCon before, nor any con at all, I feel a little apprehensive. Please, bury me in advice and suggestions to maximize our experience. Nothing is too basic...assume I know nothing about anything because I probably don't. Thanks in advance!I'm hardly an expert, but I have been to a few conventions, big and small, so at least I'm an experienced amateur. :-)
My advice would be as follows:
1) Have fun. If you're not having fun, do something else. There's enough going on at any convention to allow people to do this, and PaizoCon has a LOT going on.
2) Talk to people. Last year was my first PaizoCon, and I was nervous as a cat -- intimidated by names I recognized and by being around the Paizo employees (many of whom are, let's face it, essentially gaming royalty). My wife, um, encouraged me -- that's being polite ;-) -- to say something (and on at least one occasion broke the ice herself), and I found talking to them was soon as comfortable as talking to my gaming group. I made some good friends and learned some great things and had the time of my life.
3) Try something different. Even if that's simply playing with different people, do something out of your comfort zone. For me at PaizoCon last year, that was picking up a metal mini and painting it. I wasn't very good but I got better, and I had a good time trying something I had always wanted to do but never had.
4) Repeat.
RE: #2 I was in the same boat the first 2 years i went, and I have to say, the Paizo staff are some of the most fun, approachable people Ive met in the gaming industry. they really do put this con together in appreciation of the fans, so DO NOT be afraid to go up and introduce yourself and join a conversation. Obviously, dont be rude about it, but from the top of the company all the way down, everyone has been exceedingly cool in my experience. this includes sitting at Lisa and Vic's table at the banquet last year with Bill Webb, Greg Vaughn, etc. Was a lot of fun! Very hospitable.

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Very excited. My girlfriend and I just booked our hotel and bought our badges, Thursday through Sunday. This will be our first RPG Con experience. How does the game registration work? What are the must do things?
Closer to the con, we'll put up a list of events, some of which will be filled by lottery, some of which will be available for open registration, and some of which will be first-come, first-serve at the con. We'll provide more details at that time (if you really feel driven, you can look around to find out out how things worked last year, as it'll be much the same).

Neil Spicer Contributor, RPG Superstar 2009, RPG Superstar Judgernaut |

I'm going to have to cancel my trip this year. My wife is expecting (our 4th child) and the due date is mid-July. So, she's going to be 8-1/2 months pregnant by the time PaizoCon rolls around. Therefore, it's best if I stay home. And, quite honestly, from a financial perspective, that'll be better as well. Luckily, I haven't made hotel or airline reservations yet. So I don't have to cancel any of that or eat a cancellation fee. I do, however, need to rescind my PaizoCon registration and banquet ticket. I'll post something in the customer service forum to that effect.
I also wanted to post here, however, and wish everyone a great PaizoCon. I know it's Paizo's 10-year anniversary. And there'll be lots of excitement around the new Pathfinder Online venture. Everyone raise a glass for me and hopefully I'll make it out next year or possibly see you at GenCon.

thunderspirit |

I'm going to have to cancel my trip this year. My wife is expecting (our 4th child) and the due date is mid-July. So, she's going to be 8-1/2 months pregnant by the time PaizoCon rolls around. Therefore, it's best if I stay home. And, quite honestly, from a financial perspective, that'll be better as well. Luckily, I haven't made hotel or airline reservations yet. So I don't have to cancel any of that or eat a cancellation fee. I do, however, need to rescind my PaizoCon registration and banquet ticket. I'll post something in the customer service forum to that effect.
I also wanted to post here, however, and wish everyone a great PaizoCon. I know it's Paizo's 10-year anniversary. And there'll be lots of excitement around the new Pathfinder Online venture. Everyone raise a glass for me and hopefully I'll make it out next year or possibly see you at GenCon.
The gamer mantra by which I have tried to live is: Real Life Comes First [tm]. So, by all means, take care of your family, Neil. They should come first.
Remember, you could always write more to supplement your income somewhat...just sayin'. :-)
We'll miss you Neil!
+1.

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I'm going to have to cancel my trip this year. My wife is expecting (our 4th child) and the due date is mid-July. So, she's going to be 8-1/2 months pregnant by the time PaizoCon rolls around. Therefore, it's best if I stay home. And, quite honestly, from a financial perspective, that'll be better as well. Luckily, I haven't made hotel or airline reservations yet. So I don't have to cancel any of that or eat a cancellation fee. I do, however, need to rescind my PaizoCon registration and banquet ticket. I'll post something in the customer service forum to that effect.
I also wanted to post here, however, and wish everyone a great PaizoCon. I know it's Paizo's 10-year anniversary. And there'll be lots of excitement around the new Pathfinder Online venture. Everyone raise a glass for me and hopefully I'll make it out next year or possibly see you at GenCon.
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooo.....
{breath}.....ooooooOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!

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Neil,
Sorry to hear you won't be there, but hope everything goes wonderfully with the addition to the family. No pressure, but we expect he/she to be writing fabulous content by 2029!
As for advice for newbie PaizoCon attendees, I would say, just "run up to it and hug it!".
I live in England, and last year I went to the UK version of PaizoCon for my first encounter with the Pathfinder Society.
I cannot speak highly enough of the exceptional efforts of the people who organised the event, the fabulous GM's who made every adventure an UTTER joy, and how good it was to meet new faces who love gaming as much as I do. And from what I hear the US PaizoCon is even better!
The tradition of having a "meet up for a great meal the night before the convention actually starts" is inspired, and sets the tone for the entire weekend. You'll be gaming with friends, it's just that you may not have met them yet.
For me, this will be my first time at a US games convention. Given the airfare, it boiled down to choosing this or GenCon. Between the two, only one had "Paizo" in the title, so it was a simple decision.
I predict the "best thing about the weekend" will be something you didn't plan and would never have thought of.
Or possibly, "Lilith's cookies". From what I hear, they're worth the airfare alone!

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Michael Brock wrote:Decisions, decisions. Last year I got to eat dinner with Lisa, Ed Greenwood and Ryan Dancey. This year, I could feast on the fresh corpse of Dragnmoon's PFS character. Tough choice!Ezekiel 25:17 wrote:If I get volunteer GMs, certainly.
Thank you, care bear :)
So, a different question. Will there be a game slot at the same time as the banquet?
Not really. My 13yo told me, and her siblings, the banquet was "boring." That's the perspective of an 11yo - the last time we got to Paizocon. So, we're not doing the banquet and you can not only feast on Dragnmoon's corpse, but also that of at least one of my offspring :-)

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Alright ... so, I'm a bit confused here. I need a little help.
I am about to plan my trip (for my BIRTHDAY!), and I am thinking about making this into something more than just a pleasure trip.
I am actually a freelance artist, and I'm not sure what kind of exhibitors areas there's going to be, and I can't find an actual website for PaizoCon that has anything more than just text-based stuff. Every Con I've ever been to has an Artist's Alley (or something like that) for artists to buy space and exhibit/sell their work. I've wanted to freelance with Paizo for years, and I figure this would be an exceptional time and place to put my name in a few ears. But ... I don't know if PaizoCon has that kind of stuff.
Where do I look, who do I talk to, where do I get information about this kind of stuff? I'm not even certain what is expected for an exhibitor to put into a booth! Or how much one costs, or anything! Gah!
Help me Obiwan Kenobi! You're my only hope!

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Where do I look, who do I talk to, where do I get information about this kind of stuff? I'm not even certain what is expected for an exhibitor to put into a booth! Or how much one costs, or anything! Gah!
Help me Obiwan Kenobi! You're my only hope!
I'm pretty sure Jeff Alvarez would be the best person to talk to. His email is on the contact page...or here - jeff.alvarez@paizo.com.

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I'm going to have to cancel my trip this year. My wife is expecting (our 4th child) and the due date is mid-July. So, she's going to be 8-1/2 months pregnant by the time PaizoCon rolls around. Therefore, it's best if I stay home. And, quite honestly, from a financial perspective, that'll be better as well. Luckily, I haven't made hotel or airline reservations yet. So I don't have to cancel any of that or eat a cancellation fee. I do, however, need to rescind my PaizoCon registration and banquet ticket. I'll post something in the customer service forum to that effect.
Congratulations! My two baby twins will be a year old once PaizoCon rolls around... my wife is a saint for encouraging me to go.

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I am actually a freelance artist, and I'm not sure what kind of exhibitors areas there's going to be, and I can't find an actual website for PaizoCon that has anything more than just text-based stuff. Every Con I've ever been to has an Artist's Alley (or something like that) for artists to buy space and exhibit/sell their work. I've wanted to freelance with Paizo for years, and I figure this would be an exceptional time and place to put my name in a few ears. But ... I don't know if PaizoCon has that kind of stuff.
Nope. PaizoCon isn't a generic gaming con; it's a celebration of Paizo and the Pathfinder RPG, and all of our exhibitors have some form of direct business relationship with us.
I believe that we will have a time set up for one of our art directors to look over portfolios, though.

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I'm going to have to cancel my trip this year. My wife is expecting (our 4th child) and the due date is mid-July. So, she's going to be 8-1/2 months pregnant by the time PaizoCon rolls around. Therefore, it's best if I stay home. And, quite honestly, from a financial perspective, that'll be better as well. Luckily, I haven't made hotel or airline reservations yet. So I don't have to cancel any of that or eat a cancellation fee. I do, however, need to rescind my PaizoCon registration and banquet ticket. I'll post something in the customer service forum to that effect.
I also wanted to post here, however, and wish everyone a great PaizoCon. I know it's Paizo's 10-year anniversary. And there'll be lots of excitement around the new Pathfinder Online venture. Everyone raise a glass for me and hopefully I'll make it out next year or possibly see you at GenCon.
Aw man!!!!!! :(
Virtual fist bump only this year, alas. Blessings on the new addition, though. I have it on good authority that July is an excellent month in which to be born! :)

Neil Spicer Contributor, RPG Superstar 2009, RPG Superstar Judgernaut |

Blessings on the new addition, though. I have it on good authority that July is an excellent month in which to be born! :)
I appreciate the good wishes, Jason, but my wife suffered a miscarriage 8 weeks into her term. I indicated that elsewhere on the boards (and on Facebook, too), but you probably missed it.

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Jason Nelson wrote:Blessings on the new addition, though. I have it on good authority that July is an excellent month in which to be born! :)I appreciate the good wishes, Jason, but my wife suffered a miscarriage 8 weeks into her term. I indicated that elsewhere on the boards (and on Facebook, too), but you probably missed it.
:(
That is all. In that case, blessings and prayers for you both for entirely less happy reasons.

Amy Gillespie |

Book'em, Dan-o! I'm so there! Again!
Can't wait to check out the new location...
Next up: Hotel reservations, airline reservations, event planning, game planning, and...oh, yes...clearing all that with my wife. :-D
Sheesh, I have to clear all that stuff with my HUSBAND. And considering we are apparently going to be in Glacier NP until the 7th ... *sob*
Someone convince my husband he wants to go to PaizoCON for his bday and our anniversary, hmmm?

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Nope. PaizoCon isn't a generic gaming con; it's a celebration of Paizo and the Pathfinder RPG, and all of our exhibitors have some form of direct business relationship with us.I believe that we will have a time set up for one of our art directors to look over portfolios, though.
Thanks, Vic! *That* is some really good information. It's great to know that there'll be professionals there, doing what pros do. I will definitely see if I can swing the airfare and whatnot, with the biggest thing in mind being to see about getting the ol' portfolio out there to be seen.
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Feel free to take a look at my gallery.
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Feel free to take a look at my gallery.
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You might want to drop that into a introductory email to artsubmissions@paizo.com!