GM Rewards

Monday, February 10, 2014

Season 5 is nearly halfway done. That means we've posted faction head letters (stickied) in the Faction Talk section of the Pathfinder Society Organized Play messageboard. We'll also be sending out the email update to registered Pathfinder Society players as an additional heads-up, and we're frequently exploring other ways to get the word out.

Over the past three seasons, the Pathfinder Society campaign has published special scenarios that are exclusive to 4-star GMs, 5-star GMs, Venture Captains, and Venture Lieutenants—both to reward our top judges and to incentivize others to GM more and earn those stars. When Pathfinder Society Scenario #2–EX: The Midnight Mauler first came out in early 2011, the campaign had one 5-star GM, about half a dozen 4-star GMs, and 18 newly minted Venture Captains. We've since grown to over 50 5-star GMs, more than 150 4-star GMs, and 345 Venture Captains and Venture Lieutenants! Rather impressive!

Since then, we've introduced quite a few new GM rewards that continue to reward and incentivize the campaign's excellent volunteers to keep sharing their hobby with others: limited replay and the star bonus on "shirt re-rolls." Today we're announcing both a new reward and a change to how we're handling the exclusive scenario this year.

The Exclusive

This year we're releasing The Ruins of Bonekeep, Part 1: The Silent Grave as an exclusive scenario for qualifying GMs, who can now run the adventure anywhere. These GMs should see the scenario in their downloads early this week. Keep in mind that when qualifying for one's fifth star, all Ruins of Bonekeep adventures contribute to a GM's 10 required Exclusive or Special events.

GM Star Chronicle

Back when Mike first became Campaign Coordinator, I remember sending him an elaborate proposal for a GM reward system. Back then it was clunky, required heavy IT support, and accurately reflected how new I was to booncraft, so the idea faded from memory. We recently rediscovered those old plans, blew off the dust, and (with the help of some clever Venture Captains and Venture Lieutenants) revised the concept for distribution. In addition to being available for download from this blog, we will add these to the Free Products page in the next day or so.

The GM Star Chronicle sheet is a one-page reward that provides benefits that scale with a player's stars and a character's level. Each represents a character's tutelage and special training with one of the three Masters: Aram Zey, Kreighton Shaine, or Marcos Farabellus. When you meet both criteria for a boon (such as the GM having 3 stars and the character being level 5+), you can skip a Day Job roll or spend 1 Prestige Point to train with your patron and gain that boon's benefits. At this time, each GM can only select and assign one such Chronicle sheet. The exception to this limit is a 5-star GM, who can select and assign an additional Chronicle sheet to a different character for each additional 50 tables of GM credit he or she earns (two sheets at 200 games, three sheets at 250, et cetera).

Download your own GM Star Chronicle today! - (172 KB zip/PDF)

I'm excited to hear what new characters these inspire and how existing characters might connect with these eminent instructors.

John Compton
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Sovereign Court 4/5 5/5 ** RPG Superstar 2014 Top 32

I was saying if I don't run Bonekeep at all. Obviously, I'm going to, and am already scheduling it. I'm just not happy about it. But, I guess I'll get over it.

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Netopalis wrote:
I was saying if I don't run Bonekeep at all. Obviously, I'm going to, and am already scheduling it. I'm just not happy about it. But, I guess I'll get over it.

Again my apologies. We simply can't please everyone. If we put out a heavy replay scenario, you may be happy with it and GMs who aren't comfortable with roleplay scenarios would be unhappy. It happens. Hopefully next year will fit your GM style better.

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Netopalis wrote:
Right. I go to 2-3 conventions a year. That's a pretty good number, given the fact that I live in rural Appalachia. But, to get 5 more specials credits just from conventions, it'd take me about 2 years.

You should keep an eye out for things like Conline and AetherCon. I've received credit for two multi-table specials that way and will be receiving two more in May.

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Netopalis wrote:
But, to get 5 more specials credits just from conventions, it'd take me about 2 years.

From my first special to my 10th, it took me 2 years.

Liberty's Edge 5/5

Got my 10 specials before my 3rd star.

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Netopalis wrote:
Seth Gipson wrote:
Netopalis wrote:
Michael Brock wrote:
Netopalis wrote:
John and Erik: I think that a large part of the furor over the 5-EX issue would be diminished if there were an alternative way of satisfying the Specials requirement. Would you consider an option that would allow 5 scenarios past 150 to count as a single special for that requirement? 10? I'm fine with running Bonekeep a few times, but I'm just not excited about running it 5 times, nor am I excited about waiting another 2 years to get my 5th star.
That is currently not an option under consideration.
Well, I hope that some options are being considered. Otherwise, I'm going to have to run a lot of Bonekeep, a scenario that I am not particularly well-suited to run. It's not really an optimal solution for me or my players. I'll do it if I have to - it's just not something I'm excited about, and I don't feel that it's good for the campaign. I'd imagine that there are a large number of similarly-situated 4-star GMs.
Im sure you arre already aware, but just in case others are not, the Bonekeep scenarios and other season EX scenarios are not the only ones that qualify towards your 10 needed for the fifth star. The Gencon special scenario from each year counts, as did the Grand Convocation from PaizoCon a couple years back.
Right. I go to 2-3 conventions a year. That's a pretty good number, given the fact that I live in rural Appalachia. But, to get 5 more specials credits just from conventions, it'd take me about 2 years.

Do you have enough local players to offer the Gencon specials outside of attending a convention? Dont forget, the ssn 2 special only requires 3 tables to run it, so you only need a total of 13 people to have it go off (9 players, 3 GMs, and an OverGM). :)

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From the looks of it I will get my tenth special at PaizoCon, two years after I started GMing PFS.

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Andrew Christian wrote:
Got my 10 specials before my 3rd star.

You were a VL for part of that, though, right? That has its advantages, since you can run the 4-star special before actually getting your fourth star. I know that was the case with me. :)

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Folks.

Let's not pile on Netopalis for being in different circumstances, or making different decisions with his time and money. We all do what we can, to achieve a balance between our goals.

I'm happy that there are new opportunities to run different adventures. Bringing Bonekeep to store game days may or may not be appropriate, given particular circumstances, but (a) it's good to have more options, and (b) maybe people who've already run 100 tables of PFS might have developed the discernment to decide when is, and when isn't a good time to run a killer dungeon level.

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John Francis wrote:
Thomas Graham wrote:

I have a question (for the inevitable GM questions coming this coming week at the upcoming Jax Game Crawl.

That will be: 'Where in my downloads will it be located at?'

(I know my GMs.. they are like me..with LOTS of product on the download page already)

So just click the column header, and sort your downloads page by "Date added to my downloads"; that will put it at or near the top of the list. Then, once you've downloaded it, you can change back to whatever sort order you were using.

Strange nothing new on mine since the 3rd of Febuary. (The new Wayfinder)

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Is there a spot to check the specials you have run?

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Finlanderboy wrote:
Is there a spot to check the specials you have run?

No, although that would be a very nice tool for future GMs. I keep having to count mine manually and get different numbers depending on time of day.

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Thanks to Mike and John!

Boon looks great and since I am not far off the 4th Star I'll get to run Bonekeep.

Life is good!

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The exclusives only count towards 5 star for their first year right?

Shadow Lodge 3/5

Ok I have to chime in here. The boon is great, it will also hopefully get more people to gm in my area. As of right now I have about 6 stores that either I or one of my main gms run out of.

As far as bonekeep goes. I'm all for it. Mainly due to my work schedule. I don't have the time to make it to the bigger cons in my surrounding area let alone gencon or paizocon. Between a full time job and a side business that takes up roughly 6 months out of the year. Having the option to run bonekeep at a smaller con is a huge plus for me.

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Seth Gipson wrote:
Andrew Christian wrote:
Got my 10 specials before my 3rd star.
You were a VL for part of that, though, right? That has its advantages, since you can run the 4-star special before actually getting your fourth star. I know that was the case with me. :)

That's exactly what happened. I was VL before I got 2nd Star. So got to run 2-ex and 3-ex like 4 or 5 times between them alone.

4/5 ** Venture-Captain, Pennsylvania—Pittsburgh

I think it's an outstanding boon, and I look forward to finding a 4 star in my area to run Bonekeep for my group of players. My wife and I have played in it, but I've got some people I would truly enjoy watching experience it... ***evil laugh***
In all honesty, it is one of my all-time favorite gaming experiences, but that was because I was warned going in that it was difficult, before I ever signed up, and had a month to decide exactly how much gold I was going to spend on which consumable, etc. Even still, I love a scenario that literally makes my palms sweat. I'm sorry a lot of folks aren't happy with this decision, but for my area, where the nearest decent sized con is at least two hours away, this can give a lot of my stay-at-home players a chance to experience something truly magical.

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Thomas Graham wrote:
The exclusives only count towards 5 star for their first year right?

Correct. Once the 'EX' goes away, they are normal scenarios and do not count towards 5-star requirements.

Shadow Lodge 5/5

I personally am very happy with both the boon and Bonekeep

I do a lot of online play so I have been lucky enough to have played bonekeep 1 and 2 but many people in my Area do not.

And the Events in this state aren't big enough to get Bonekeeps on the regular schedules (we can hit the 1/2 way mark)

I like the Idea of giving players in the less popular areas a shot at a Con difficulty Scenario

currently there are (that I know for sure) only 2 people in the State that can Run Bonekeep ... myself and the VL of my area - there is another guy thats really close

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John Compton wrote:


This PP/Day Job cost…when exactly do I spend it?
You only need to spend the PP/Day Job cost once and only to acquire the boon in the first place. After that it's yours forever.

Does this mean that once you have spent 1 PP/Day Job you unlock anything that character qualifies for (up to max of Character level or star limit) and the other parts unlock as you gain stars/levels?

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I just realized that now that Bonekeep isn't restricted to conventions, I might actually get to play it in my area. Hooray!

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If I GM a scenario, I normally wouldn't get to roll a Day Job check, but in theory my character still has that extra time. Is it possible to "sacrifice" that time in order to unlock the boon? I sort of assume not, but thought I might as well ask.

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Sesharan wrote:
If I GM a scenario, I normally wouldn't get to roll a Day Job check, but in theory my character still has that extra time. Is it possible to "sacrifice" that time in order to unlock the boon? I sort of assume not, but thought I might as well ask.

Y'know, considering this is a GM reward Chronicle sheet, I'm okay with someone using an otherwise unavailable Day Job opportunity from GM credit to check a box. I imagine many folks will apply this boon to a character that they intend to play far more often than not, but if a GM wants to get credit by GMing, more power to her.

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John Compton wrote:
I'm okay with someone using an otherwise unavailable Day Job opportunity from GM credit to check a box.

I think that also confirms the "need one prestige point or skipped day-job per item on the boon" question.

Thank you John!

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Majuba wrote:
John Compton wrote:
I'm okay with someone using an otherwise unavailable Day Job opportunity from GM credit to check a box.

I think that also confirms the "need one prestige point or skipped day-job per item on the boon" question.

Thank you John!

Correct. Each "payment" checks one box, not all five.

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Yeah I'm also in the four star over 150 games ran catagory of GMs that are not thrilled by the prospect of running Bonekeep. The people in my local area range from a high PF IQ to casual at best so this wont be an appropriate IMO for a lot of them. It also doesn't really fit my strength as a GM. That said I don't really care when I get the 5th star. If I have to wait longer then so be it.

Thanks for the GM boon. Its nice to feel acknowledged for running a lot of games.

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Michael Brock wrote:
I wanted to make sure the last GM reward was going to be available before it was announced. Four and five star GMS, as well as VOs, should now have the six, one hour goblin attack quests in their downloads.

Has anyone been able to download these yet? Would be great intro tool for new players at an upcoming con...

And awesome boon. And great that I can now run Bonekeep I locally. Now if I could just find some local players daring enough to try it. :-)

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Brett Carlos wrote:
Michael Brock wrote:
I wanted to make sure the last GM reward was going to be available before it was announced. Four and five star GMS, as well as VOs, should now have the six, one hour goblin attack quests in their downloads.

Has anyone been able to download these yet? Would be great intro tool for new players at an upcoming con...

I cannot. WANT. Must join Goblin Attacks I hear about. Need friends to help burn down Cathedral in longshanks town and hotel in San Ramon this weekend(I go to Dundracon!!!!!!)

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Dragnmoon wrote:


I am curious though do you have new plans for the future so this does not happen again? Because truthfully scheduling work time for PFS has been an issue since day 1. How is the future going to be different?

That's a good question. I do have plans for providing more adventure content for PFS, but those plans interlock with many other plans at Paizo. Sometimes resources that I would prefer go to one thing end up getting cannibalized by a more pressing and immediate need. We're currently focusing a ton of attention and effort to getting a stronger hold on our production schedule. I have hope and expectation that mastering that issue will provide the opportunity we need to commit more resources to PFS adventures.

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I find this rather welcome. I consider it extremely unlikely that Finland will be able to support 50 tables of Pathfinder Society at a single convention in the foreseeable future and our only brush with Bonekeep has thus far been Mike Brock's visit last year. Now, we can put our characters through the grinder without the hassle of foreign travel!

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Jukka Särkijärvi wrote:
I find this rather welcome. I consider it extremely unlikely that Finland will be able to support 50 tables of Pathfinder Society at a single convention in the foreseeable future and our only brush with Bonekeep has thus far been Mike Brock's visit last year. Now, we can put our characters through the grinder without the hassle of foreign travel!

Maybe this time the enrolling document doesn't get nicked either. It being in the internets and all.

Not that I wanted to play or anything.

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Muser wrote:
Jukka Särkijärvi wrote:
I find this rather welcome. I consider it extremely unlikely that Finland will be able to support 50 tables of Pathfinder Society at a single convention in the foreseeable future and our only brush with Bonekeep has thus far been Mike Brock's visit last year. Now, we can put our characters through the grinder without the hassle of foreign travel!

Maybe this time the enrolling document doesn't get nicked either. It being in the internets and all.

Not that I wanted to play or anything.

Man, you'll have a reserved seat at the first table of Bonekeep I'm running.

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How do you know how many specials you have ran?
I go to my GM page and I only see "x tables of credit"

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James Risner wrote:

How do you know how many specials you have ran?

I go to my GM page and I only see "x tables of credit"

You have to count them manually.

Look for all the scenarios you have GMed that have:
#-EX in the name;
multi-table specials, such as Blood Under Absalom, Year of the Shadow Lodge, Race for the Runecarved Key (p1 and/or p1) and Siege of the Diamond City;
Grand Convocation from Paizocon

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Carlos Robledo wrote:
James Risner wrote:

How do you know how many specials you have ran?

I go to my GM page and I only see "x tables of credit"

You have to count them manually.

Look for all the scenarios you have GMed that have:
#-EX in the name;
multi-table specials, such as Blood Under Absalom, Year of the Shadow Lodge, Race for the Runecarved Key (p1 and/or p1) and Siege of the Diamond City;
Grand Convocation from Paizocon

And Bonekeep 1 (from before it was an EX) and 2.

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Thanks, Mike and John - love the GM star boon, and love that I can run Bonekeep Part 1 here. We have a bunch of folks who have played it, of course, but lots who haven't. And it's definitely a good source for the GM Star Replay!

On Specials: We have had a lot of turnover and new folks joining our Lodge in the past couple of years, and so we're thinking of bringing back the old Season 2 Special, "Year of the Shadow Lodge". It's a GREAT scenario, with perhaps the best teamwork feel other than the most recent one, and now that Shadow Lodge is back "out of the fold" again, it's not as hard to explain to players. It also only requires 3 tables, whereas most other specials required 4 or more.

(And frankly, with Bonekeep, getting your specials may take less physical time. My first played Bonekeep session only lasted an hour and a half... survived, and failed, but came out with a character-defining story that turned what I thought would be "just" a dungeon crawl into one of the coolest character stories I have.)

4/5 5/55/55/55/5 ***** Venture-Captain, United Kingdom—England—Coventry

I love the chronicle. I am not a fan of re-rolls and always wanted to be able to use my GM star bonus for another plyer. Now I can do that :-).

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Carlos Robledo wrote:
#-EX in the name;

I assume it doesn't count when the thing goes from -EX to -16?

Only the -EX runs count?

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I'm happy to report that these Chronicle sheets are now available for download on the Free Products section of the Pathfinder Society products page. The downloadable file contains a few updates—most significantly the corrected price calculation for the wands in boon #4.

James Risner wrote:
Carlos Robledo wrote:
#-EX in the name;

I assume it doesn't count when the thing goes from -EX to -16?

Only the -EX runs count?

Correct. Only the –EX instances count.

3/5

Mine says "Pathfinder Society Special: Siege of the Diamond City (PFRPG) "

Nothing about EX in the title.

Do the free rpg days count as a special?

4/5

That a 5-SP not a 5-EX

3/5

My bonekeep says Pathfinder Society Special: Ruins of Bonekeep—Level One: The Silent Grave too.

These were in october. Iw as told they would count as specials. Ohh well

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Finlanderboy wrote:

My bonekeep says Pathfinder Society Special: Ruins of Bonekeep—Level One: The Silent Grave too.

These were in october. Iw as told they would count as specials. Ohh well

10 Specials or Exclusives. That can be 10 Specials. Or 10 Exclusives. Or any combination thereof.

So you're good!

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Mark Seifter wrote:
Finlanderboy wrote:

My bonekeep says Pathfinder Society Special: Ruins of Bonekeep—Level One: The Silent Grave too.

These were in october. Iw as told they would count as specials. Ohh well

10 Specials or Exclusives. That can be 10 Specials. Or 10 Exclusives. Or any combination thereof.

So you're good!

Ohh Awesome thanks!

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Finlanderboy wrote:

My bonekeep says Pathfinder Society Special: Ruins of Bonekeep—Level One: The Silent Grave too.

These were in october. Iw as told they would count as specials. Ohh well

Bonekeep was a special before being made an exclusive. Which means it counts towards the 10 specials or exclusives requirement.

This requirement is in addition to the 150+ games run of at least 50 different scenarios/modules/APs.

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Michael Brock wrote:
I wanted to make sure the last GM reward was going to be available before it was announced. Four and five star GMS, as well as VOs, should now have the six, one hour goblin attack quests in their downloads.

I have it but for some reason I can't download it... I go to my downloads page and click on it and it leads to a blank page?

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Ok, How does Goblin Attack figure in to the 10 specials/exclusives being ran for the elusive 5th star. Considering they are basically only ran at conventions and now are part of the /5th star VO only line up??

Does running any of them count towards the bonus?

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Deanoth wrote:

Ok, How does Goblin Attack figure in to the 10 specials/exclusives being ran for the elusive 5th star. Considering they are basically only ran at conventions and now are part of the /5th star VO only line up??

Does running any of them count towards the bonus?

It counts towards your 150 tables and the 50 different scenarios/modules/APs that you have to run. Goblin Attack is a Full Pathfinder Rules version of the Beginner Box Bash and Kids Track Scenarios. Both the Kids Track and BBB mini-missions use the Beginner Box Rules.

It does not count toward the 10 Specials or Exclusives.

The Exchange 4/5

Sorry if I missed this but I don't understand what

"This year we're releasing The Ruins of Bonekeep, Part 1: The Silent Grave as an exclusive scenario for qualifying GMs, who can now run the adventure anywhere. These GMs should see the scenario in their downloads early this week. Keep in mind that when qualifying for one's fifth star, all Ruins of Bonekeep adventures contribute to a GM's 10 required Exclusive or Special events."

What "qualifies" a "qualifying GM"????

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