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I've always been more of a hands on textile learner, Reading the guide now but the only thing it taught me how to do so far is this [ooc] <<idk if that will work lol **it didn't work. ill figure it out in a few minutes. I'd love to join up though** Once more with feeling [ooc] -_______- Someone save me...... ![]()
DM Nerk wrote:
1. Opportunities to play are VERY scarce. 2. See number 13. I enjoy playing but on the rare occasions I get to play the DM is always distracted and the campaign is dropped at the end of every session.. ![]()
I am VERY sorry it took so long to get back to you on this, I dont use paizo very often anymore and had forgotten that I had even started this thread.
I get on skype pretty much daily, and if you want to play when the whole group isn't online I can try to throw in some fluff but other than that core story content is reserved for when the whole party is online. ![]()
Both Drow are Chaotic Evil.
As my players were eager to level up I pretty much handed out levels every other encounter or so. Though mostly after anything with a CR of 3 or more.
As for advancement, today I found a guide that outlines about what level they should be at key points in the story. In regards to backstory, I didn't put too much stress on it because I was just eager to actually play. Delaware apparently isn't a big RPG state because I only know 5 people who play, and we're few and far between. The only gaming event in the state is Inconsistent and over an hour drive away. ![]()
Trying to put together a regular campaign on Skype.
Please post or PM me.
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Local no but I'm a new GM (VERY VERY NEW) currently running a group of friends in Frederica south from you. just 20 mins outside dover.
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I am a novice Pathfinder player in DE.
I am currently running the Rise of the Rune Lords adventure path for my players. One is a novice like myself, running a Drow Psionic/Cryptic natural Lycanthrope (HELP MEEEEE!)
The published adventure path leaves even more confusion in its wake.
If someone can PLEASE offer some insight I would be DEEPLY GRATEFUL!
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