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Should this spell Instant Weapon from Melee Tactics Toolbox have SR?
Our kingdom is Galasat. That is made up of the from the first letters of the character names, and then we bought a vowel.
Olegton around the tavern, and the Stag Lord's keep became our base of operations and was renamed New Hope. We are only in book 2.
I got fancy and scrounged the web for graphics and put together our flag.
http://www.gumballfiction.com/Kingmaker/Galasat_web.jpg
Every other armor in that picture has an entry. I was hoping it was something other than the obvious.
Ok, this just might be me being dense.
On page 465 of the most recent download, you have a picture of an armor labeled Wild Hide Armor. I cannot find description/stats/price for that particular armor.
logic_poet wrote: I would have preferred someplace with more walkability. If you have never been part of a committee that has run a con before, I'll tell you from first hand knowledge that booking that perfect hotel never happens. Just when you think you have that perfect place, large enough for your needs, reasonably priced, close to bus lines, close to food, then for no good reason they yank their offer and you're starting fresh looking for a new place.
Going to any small convention I'm dancing with joy singing Hallelujah Glorioski for any food in a five block radius!
Timitius wrote: So, I've also started a Paizocon Group on Flickr , open to all, if we want to do that for non-Facebook folks. Okay, added mine!
JMB
yoda8myhead wrote: Uzzy wrote: If I do come, I'll have a bag full of McVities Digestives too. Keep your Tums to yourself. I prefer Pepto Bismol for all my digestive needs. Obviously you don't know what you're talking about!
Please bring the Digestives, and if you have space in your bag, please bring some chocolate covered Hobnobs.

N'wah wrote: Dude, I've already been to PaizoCon III: Frost Blood, thanks to Grover Cleveland's Presidential Time Machine. Boomer and I co-GMed the sequel to "Jackanapes" and ended up blowing up a third of Bellevue. Wes unveiled his true identity as none other than Vin Diesel, proving Cappa's hypothesis to be true. Zuxius brought even MORE beer, and rented two hotel rooms to house the after-parties, and the resultant stampede blew up ANOTHER third of Bellevue. I unveiled my set of Alkenstari adventures and accompanying minis sets, which caused James Jacobs to explode. Then Bill Gates dynamited the Microsoft building as part of an insurance scam, but placed the charges all over the place due to a hilarious series of "Threes' Company"-esque misunderstandings, blowing up the final third of Bellevue. While the last construction crane in Bellevue burned, Sutter played a rockin' seventy-six minute guitar solo that sunk the whole landmass, and we all went down like Atlantis, where we live out our lives as demented, hard-partying, gaming fish-monsters.
Total cost of Con: $17.3 billion.
It's all true. I swear.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, whatever! The important thing is.... Did you bring back the trivia questions from the banquet?
Joshua J. Frost wrote: I'm an ordained minister through the Universal Life Church. Which is weird, because I'm an atheist. But still.
Just sayin'.
"I'll pronounce you man and wife if you can answer correctly these 25 Golarion-themed questions in less than 14 minutes! Who was ..."
Crap, I'm NEVER getting married...
Being new to Pathfinder, Rachel and I added negative modifiers at the trivia contest. Aroden's Faithful still got 14 however. My best answer was the Bolt brothers for the logging company owners. How many times do you get to do a Here Come the Brides reference, in Seattle no less?

yoda8myhead wrote: You know, when I called home on Sunday evening to check in, I got the same suggestion. In jest, but still, the same PaizoCon wedding suggestion. Which Paizo staffer would have the honors of officiating? They could get someone ordained at http://dudeism.com/
Quote: Come join the slowest-growing religion in the world - Dudeism. An ancient philosophy that preaches non-preachiness, practices as little as possible, and above all, uh...lost my train of thought there. Anyway, if you'd like to find peace on earth and goodwill, man, we'll help you get started. Right after a little nap.
As an ordained Dudeist Priest, you can minister over religious ceremonies in most U.S. States (laws vary, so check with your local County Clerk first).
Preside over a wedding, a funeral, a bris, a baptism, or even a pet-spaying ceremony with pride and authority!
Or just kick back and enjoy the knowledge that you're an officially-sanctified holy representative of one of the world's most easygoing religions.
Ordaining is totally free and there are no obligations.
yoda8myhead wrote: It looks as though I'll be getting married next summer, but I will do all in my power to get to PaizoCon 3, even if it means we need to get a smaller cake, less colorful bouquets, or one or two fewer bridesmaids. You know...priorities. Rachel and I are going to get married sometime but never seem to find the cash. Maybe we could get a bunch of people together and to an Epic Paizocon Marriage event!
We could even register with Paizo for gifts...
thelesuit wrote: Your failure at archery was to be expected. As a human you could not really have hoped for more. I assure you it is not your fault but rather the result of a long line of human ancestry.
I would recommend you undertake a career in something that requires less actual skill and physical prowess. Perhaps something pertaining to small fuzzy animals...animal husbandry perhaps. Or working with dirt.
CJ channeling
Kalidor
Elf Archer
I am much better than you.
I still say there was nothing in the rules saying I just couldn't walk over to the target and put the dart in it!
Stot of the Sands, Trade Prince of Qadira
I, Stot of the Sands, Trade Prince of Qadira, will be there. Tremble as I vow, some way, some how, to be at least second level by next year!
Timitius wrote: So YOU were the one who took the pic of Sean's hind end! Well done!! I was sitting right behind him and the opportunity presented itself. I was thinking of suggesting it should be used as a rear cover picture for all his future books.
shirak23 wrote: BEWARE THE LOGUE!!! Nothing good will come of it and there WILL be lots of blood. And gore. And icky things. And, ah well, you get the picture... no, beware the lurgi!
The Jade wrote: Epic Meepo wrote: drunken_nomad wrote: The Jade wrote: Captain Snort wrote: The Jade wrote: "STELLA!" "Roooooosebuuuuud....." <clonk> "You maniacs! You blew it up! Ah, damn you! g!! d*!n you all to hell!"
...Why don't we just wait here for a little while... see what happens... "Soylent Green is people!"
"My God... It's full of stars."
I've got a bad feeling about this...
Joshua J. Frost wrote: Just to be sure we're all on the same page, your 1st level character needs to be made with the character creation rules in the free Guide to Pathfinder Society Organized Play PDF that you download here. Got it!
JM

Vic Wertz wrote:
Both are correct, but neither are complete. Pathfinder Society organized play is built around the premise that you'll create a character to play in a series of events, with your character progressing in level as you play through scenarios.
So, if you want to play as a Pathfinder Society member, you'll need to create a 1st-level character, and only play in lower level scenarios until your character advances.
If you just want to play these for the fun of it, pregens will be provided. However, any scenarios you play in this fashion can never be played for Pathfinder Society "credit" should you decide to do that in the future.
And the "Official" people here are the ones with job titles in parenthesis after their names.
So, if I understand correctly, the two lower tier events we are signed up for we can make our own characters and get credit for those, and play non-credit earning pregens for the higher level events. That would seem very fair.
Thank you for clearing that up!
JM
Dire Elf wrote:
My friend phoned and was told that pregen characters would be available if we don't have characters of our own.
Rob McCreary wrote: You can make up characters between now and the con. But you have to make 1st level characters, which means you can only play in the two lower level scenarios (#23 and #24). You won't be able to play in the higher level scenarios until your characters are that level, and it takes 3 scenarios to go up 1 level. But 2 games are better than none! :) OK which is correct? Can we get an official answer please? (BTW, who is "official" here anyway?)
JM

Majuba wrote: Dire Elf wrote: Now I'm all confused. My husband signed us up for some events, but we didn't pay any attention to the "tiers". We didn't belong to the Pathfinder Society previously. What are "tiers"? Do we have to have an existing Pathfinder Society character of that "tier" range to get into a game? If so it severely limits my choices.
Point me elsewhere if this is the wrong place to ask. I've never attended a gaming con before.
You are correct, you must have a character of that range (which would be the 1-5 level tier).
Details here, and in the Guide on that page (right side, free download) Sorry, I'm still confused. I'm the husband of Dire Elf. I signed us up for the Society this morning by just clicking on the Join link, but we haven't done any characters yet. Then I signed us up for events and we have them on our schedule. Is it OK that we make the characters up between now and the con, or if they check today and we don't have a character listed with the Society will we get the boot from those events? I hope not because I think all the events that were open were ones that needed a Pathfinder Society character. We didn't get ANYTHING in the open lottery.
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