Cayden Cailean

CriticalFumbleJunk's page

Organized Play Member. 5 posts. No reviews. No lists. No wishlists. 13 Organized Play characters.


RSS

Dataphiles

Cori Marie wrote:
It doesn't look like you have the subscriber badge, the free PDF is only for subscribers.

The following subscriptions are associated with this account:

Starfinder Special Edition Rulebook

I got an email back from support saying it should be soon.

Dataphiles

When does the PDF unlock? I got notification that my book has shipped, but still no PDF access.

Dataphiles

I appreciate all of the feedback. I have a lot to digest. I have combed through their sheets, and at least all bonuses are accounted for. Teamwork might be a bit lacking, they do try for flanking and such. Some of the characters have made choices more for story vs mechanical benefit, but not really anything game breaking. Both AP parties are around level 4 or 5. In Kingmaker we’re taking a look at gear to see if that’s a problem too.

Dataphiles

So I am running Strength of Thousands, Kingmaker 2e, and working through the PFS module content starting at Season 1. One reoccurring theme I see is players feeling ineffective, especially in party vs single monster combat. Even when a combat is considered low or moderate it tends to either feel like it's dragging on because the players cannot hit AC and/or Saves are crushed by the mob, or because they are getting dropped in a round by a crit.

Generally I have 5 or 6 players, and I try to keep encounters pretty close to what's written in the modules, which from what I understand should be geared for 4 players of an appropriate level.

One thing I can't really change is I tend to roll pretty well (especially when GMing). Just to be sure, I've started tracking dice rolls, and while I do tend to roll slightly above average, and some of the players roll slightly under, my hit percentage is right around 60% while they are sitting at around 30%, and my damage is often much higher even normal attacks.

Should I start throwing weak on creatures, and is this a trend I can expect to continue through higher levels?

Dataphiles

1 person marked this as a favorite.

Thanks for this response Paizo!