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3 posts. Organized Play character for Talaq.



Grand Lodge

Thank you!

Grand Lodge

I've seen a few other threads about this scenario, but I'm about to run it in a couple days and I'm wondering if there's any tips and tricks about printing out PFS maps. I had intended on just going to Kinko's and printing out some PDFs but I'm unsure about sizing and all that. Any help would be awesome!

Grand Lodge

Okay, so I played my third PFS game tonight. All three games are under the same PFS number, but my character has changed since its conception, including its name. How do I modify my account alias name and the name listed in my sessions?

Also, is there a way to delete other aliases?

Grand Lodge

A lich or a vampire?

Basically, I'm toying around with a plot hook involving either a lich or vampire (or something else), seeking power sources to start up a rebirthing chamber. If undead use it though, it removes all their undead defenses/abilities. Since both of these creatures share that template, I'm wondering which of the two would benefit the most from it, if at all?

Grand Lodge

I've had the ROTR box set since it came out and I've played it a few times, but the rules are always somewhat fuzzy for me. I think I understand them now, but I do have a couple other questions:

1: I have also the ranger and sorcerer class decks. Do I mix these cards in with the Rise of the Runelords box set or keep them separate? If so, do I just use them to build decks with, or do I throw them in with the location decks?

2: Are there certain cards I can't use to build a deck if I want to play in Organized Play? Like, in other CCGs they may have limitations on certain cards that aren't "tournament legal" is it the same with this or can I just not use base set cards?

Thank you!

Grand Lodge

No matter what level, what race or class, there are some pieces of gear that are just plain useful. Let's make a list of the "must haves" for any adventurer!

First up: shield sconce. Have a lit torch attached to a buckler? Yes, I'll have 20 feet of light and two free hands, please.

Grand Lodge

A few days ago I picked up the Occult Mysteries campaign setting book and while looking through it I noticed that Golarion's Esoteric Order of the Palatine Eye was... well, Freemasonry. Which delighted me, because I am a Freemason.

So then I thought "I wonder how many other Masons play Pathfinder?" and various other more specific questions like "I wonder how many Masons in my state play Pathfinder?"

So if you are a Brother, let me know!

Hail from Lodge 241, Brownsburg, Indiana.

Grand Lodge

I'm about to run Rise of the Runelords for a group of friends. I'd like it all to be as presentable and accurate as possible when it comes to maps and layouts. Without drawing everything individually (just the glassworks would be a nightmare), are there any PDFs or maps for sale that are 1" grid or just ready for play?

Grand Lodge

Over the GenCon weekend, I got to play my first PFS game - "The Confirmation." It went extremely well, but I had a question. I used my second character, but realized afterwards I hadn't actually registered my second character to my account. However, my chronicle sheet is still marked with the appropriate number (####-2). Will this create an issue and if so, who do I talk to about rectifying it? Thanks in advance!

Edit: As of moments ago, the character I used is now registered to my account, under the number listed on my chronicle sheet.

Grand Lodge

In the PFS guide it simply says character stats are based on a 20 point buy, but in the guide to character creation it lists specific number sets. Do I have to choose my stats from the numbers given or is it a 20 point buy of my choosing?

Grand Lodge

Kinda saw this touched on in another thread, but how far does the PVP rule go? Killing another PC is obviously forbidden, but can a player use intimidate or diplomacy on another player? If a character is doing something to screw over the rest of the party, is it legal to grapple them or cast Sanctity or Create Pit or something along those lines? I guess more plainly, if someone is breaking the "don't be a jerk" rule in a scenario, is there a way that a player can intervene and take a little heat off the GM?

Grand Lodge

Hello! Just new to the message boards and thought I'd post something of an introduction. I'm new to PFS, but not so much to PF. Just completed my first PFS character and I'm looking forward to getting at least a few games in at GenCon Indy this year. Strangely enough, as long as I've been playing D&D/PF, I've only once not been the Game Master. Hopefully I'll be able to learn a thing or two about GM'ing PFS scenarios so I can start up a little chapter when I'm ready.

Anyway, pleasure to be here and if you're going to be at GenCon this year, hit me up and maybe we can game or if you have questions about Indianapolis, like where things are or cool places to go, maybe I can help you out since I live here!

PS If you have a Tumblr, I run an RPG blog, which you can check out (RPGProTip.Tumblr.com). It's nothing super special, but I try to post some cool things so maybe you'll like it.

Thanks!