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Oh no such luck, that would be amazing to have him visit, he has some amazing stuff.


Altona wrote:
Sounds interesting. I would like to know more.

What would you like to know more about?


Our group is looking for some serious players in the caldwell, nampa, meridian, and Boise areas. We meet up in Nampa so please let us know if travel is an issue. There are 4 members that are solid in the group, we tend to meet Friday and (or) Saturday nights. We have fun but the games we play are more about the role play and not just rolling dice. We run pathfinder, D&D, d20 modern, Star wars, and even home brewed systems. We have one DM that is super talented and can run anything and make it engaging and fun. If you are interested please let me know.
-See you at the gaming table :)


Huh, Aristin76 I will have to ask if that is where he is pulling it from. I didn't have a big problem with it in the game.. just hate not knowing where it is coming from. Thank you


Awesome thank you, this helps so much.


Wow, thank you all for the information, I thought I was missing something or not understanding the rules. As for more info on the character, its a level 4 rogue with no special items, or abilities that would allow anything from basics. At first I thought that they were using Stealth to accomplish this (almost like the bluff on catching them off guard) but when I brought it up I was mocked for it and told he (the more experienced DM) knew what he was talking about. He told me that the rogue could use acrobatics to catch the target off guard and make them flat-footed, but it never seemed right to me.
Again thank you all for your input this helps a lot.


So this might be a stupid question, but can a rogue use acrobatics in combat to get a new sneak attack against a target?
I am a new DM and have an experienced DM telling me that the rogue in the party can roll a acrobatics check to tumble around the target and get a new sneak attack against the target. He has said that the rogue does not have to be flanking the target to achieve this. Is this correct? I have been looking through the rules but can't find anything on it.


Jim Groves wrote:

Oh hell!

I'm sorry! I am completely forgot about this! I am busy until the end of July, but I will send some emails out when I can. I apologize Ironpaw!

Hey no problem, just let me know if things ever change. I am running a campaign right now but it looks like I will have some people dropping because of work and stuff, so we are always looking for new players.


Jim Groves wrote:

Caldwell would be fine!

I'm fine with homebrew, but I like published adventures (heck, I write them!)

Sunday is not good.

Saturday can be good, but occasionally the car is needed. That might have to be "check your calenders" sort of day.

Most evenings are fine.

How often were looking to play? Once a week, monthly, twice a month?

I'll be candid: I do play in a fairly regular weekly Pathfinder game on MapTools. I just miss real face to face contact and camaraderie. To save money, my wife and I share a car. I currently work from home, and I freelance for Paizo. I'm hoping to get a large project this summer, and those are quite work intensive. Plus I'm going to PaizoCon.

For a guy without a Day Job, I can seem awfully busy. Lol

I *do* have a lot of free time, but I am limited in how often I can just jump in the car and go wherever I want. The needs of my wife's job have to come first until we buy another one, which won't be till the autumn at the soonest.

I should be able to play reliably about twice a month, every two weeks. IS that too infrequent for you?

Do you really write them yourself? Amazing, i have been writting my own but it still needs alot of work. Well what ever would work with you for meeting up would be fine with me. If driving to caldwell is a no go i can always see if i can car pool with my friend and we could meet up out there, i just figured caldwell so that i could host at my place just to make it a bit easier for everyone. If you would prefer you can always email me at chaseconk@gmail so that its not all posted here haha. But just let me know what would work for you and we will try to put something together. The days you have picked sound good to me most likely a saturday or friday night.


Jim Groves wrote:

Consider me interested!

I refer campaign play. I tend to be serious—not uptight, but I don't usually go for joke characters.

I am not from Boise, but the end of the known universe (Ontario Oregon). Boise is about a 45 minute drive, so the frequency of how often you played would be a factor. Eventually, it would get better for me. Right now we're a one car family, but I hope to buy another late this year or early next year.

Well I don't live in boise but it was more knowen then caldwell. But from what you have said that is what I like in a campaign, I have a homebrew setting that I was running but if you tend to like published I can look into that or if you are interested in GMing thats fine by me. But maybe I am getting ahead of my self, what days and times work best for you? And would you be alright with driving to caldwell?


I am currently looking for any games or players (I am willing to GM) around Boise Idaho. I tend to like role-playing over roll-playing, I always feel that rules are there to help the game not take away from the fun. If any questions or interested hit me up on here or send me a message at chaseconk@gmail.com. Hope to hear from you and happy gaming!