GinoA wrote:
As long as the table is started (usually described as reading the intro text out loud), the GM gets a full-credit chronicle for the scenario; even if the party TPKs in the first encounter.
This chronicle has access to all boons and rewards appropriate to the PC he applies it to, as though that PC had played and the party completed all objectives, optionals,... Although, I know at least one module that provides an explicit exception to this rule.
He also gets GM-table credit when the session is reported on this website. That is done simply by specifying his PFS character ID when reporting the session. This should be the same PC as the chronicle is applied to.
The GM has the option of applying the chronicle to any PC that could have legally been credited for playing the session (this includes being in the same campaign, core or non-core). He has the option of applying it in any of the ways that a pregen chronicle would have been applied with the stipulation that he can apply it to a PC that is a valid level for the scenario.
If the GM is applying the chronicle to a PC that is below tier and waiting until they are in-tier, he applies it to that PC as soon as it would be in-tier. So, for a 5-9, the chronicle is applied immediately after the one that makes the PC 5th level. Multiple chronicles applying at the same trigger, are applied in the order earned.
If a GM applies a chronicle to a PC that is in-tier, he gets the reward for that PC's tier. The table plays 5-6, but the GM appies to a level 8, he gets high-tier gold, boons,...
So the GM points that I get. Do those get me anything special or are they just sort of there?