Evan Whitefield wrote:
I have read it a few times but just like going from 3.5 to PF I feel like going from PF to PFS will have all these small little changes that will crop up here and there till I finally understand them all. Related to this how important is it that I have the PFS Field Guide? Is it a must have or does the free guide pretty much give me everything I need as a player?
Jiggy wrote: And if you've ever had players try to get away with stuff, or played under a wonky GM, imagine there are millions of those people out there, and then you'll see why so many "meta-rules" are needed. ;) I totally understand and having played the same scenario under two different DMs I get the insistence on trying to keep things consistent. Because even though the feel of the games mechanically speaking they were the same.
Evan Whitefield wrote: That can not be replayed. That being said you can can use the rebuild to rebuild your Barbarian into your wizard and not lose credit for playing it the first time. Alright I will do that. If I change factions do my PP and such carry over? Can I find a list of re-playable 1st level adventures somewhere?
The Scenario was 3-05 Tide of Twilight according to the session report. Two seperate DMs just happened to pick the same scenario. Our group is just starting to really get into PFS and no one thought to check what anyone had played. I am fine with getting credit once for the first time I played. How do I find out who the local Venture-Captain might be? Somewhere in the PFS section of Paizo?
Ok, after nearly two years of a home game I was finally convinced to try PFS. I made a barbarian and we were run through an adventure that was very difficult and I was not happy with the Barbarian (Silver Crusade). So I created a nice Wizard (Conj, Teleportation) and made his faction the Silver Crusade. I ran through an adventure which through coincidence was the same one the barbarian ran through-which you can apparently do at 1st level. I let the other players take the lead and was complimented on not using player knowledge to help my character (not relevant but that is my super-power). So here is my question. The Silver Crusade faction quest was challenging to complete and after the game I read the other quests and they seemed quite simple. 1) Is it the case normally that the Silver Crusade is challenging or does it vary with the adventure? 2) If I want to use my 1st level re-write to switch factions do the points from previous adventures carry over or do I start over? 3) What are the popular factions? Two players were Andoran and I saw that having a friend help on missions is very nice. 4) Does Osirion have interesting missions? My character is Garundi (which I think is from that area) and I want him to be an Osirion national. |
