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![]() Looking for a PFS game in Lee's Summit Missouri? Look no further then Recruits gaming convention!
I'm looking for interested judges; e-mail me if you would like to GM an event.
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![]() Greetings Pathfinders!
If you are interested in GMing for one of the best conventions in Missouri, send me an e-mail. SBrummond@gmail.com
Recruits website: http://recruits.mtswebsites.com/index.php I look forward to seeing you there! ![]()
![]() Looking to play Pathfinder Society in the Kansas City area? Join us at Pulp Fiction Comics and Games Thursday evenings from 6:00 - 11:00 PM! Pulp Fiction is located at 1100 SE Blue Parkway Lee's Summit, MO 64063 Want to see a game listing? Join our yahoo group.
Want more information? E-mail Seth Brummond (KC VC) or Justin Crozier (KC VL) Seth Brummond (SBrummond@gmail.com)
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![]() Kansas City is excited to announce a huge Pathfinder Society presence at KC Game Fair. KC Game Fair is held at the Hilton Airport Hotel in Kansas City Missouri and will offer tons of scenarios for play. Website: http://www.kcgamefair.com/
KC Game Fair is November 15th - 18th with around 26 tables of awesomeness.
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![]() Quincon 27 is the premier gaming event in Western Illinois. The location draws gamers from Illinois, Missouri, as well as the St. Louis region. Enjoy a healthy mix of role-playing, miniatures, and board games. Hosted by the Great River Gaming Guild (http://grgg.org/), a wonderful group, not only "great" in name, but also in character and kindness. Location: Quincy Senior and Family Resource Center, 639 York, Quincy Illinois $15 preregistration (until July 16, 2012), $20 at the door. Process:
Check in regularly as games are being added and planned mods are replacing placeholders. http://warhorn.net/quincon27/ GMs please contact Ray Davis to submit/edit games.
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![]() If you clicked on this thread, you are either excited to see all sorts of new games in Kansas City or just reading through all the cool threads. I'm assuming the former. There is a serious lack of Pathfinder Games in the Kansas City area. I need YOU to help make a difference! Beginning in March there will be at least two Pathfinder games a week and a whole day of Pathfinder on Saturday! That's a lot of games and I need players to play in these games!
If you are interested in playing or judging, please send me an e-mail (SBrummond@gmail.com) or post below. I'm looking forward to meeting you. ![]()
![]() Greetings fellow Pathfinders! You are seated in front of the ocular display unit with a message from Venture Captain Sir Ma'Layo (AKA Seth Brummond - SBrummond@gmail.com) with an urgent message. Starting 12/8/2011 and repeating every other Thursday, I will be performing a ritual with several willing participants where we will sit down at a table in a building and pretend to be people we aren't, roll some dice, role play some dice, and have a great time. Please be present at Pulp Fiction Comics and Games.
I will also be running infrequent (once a month) games at other locations throughout the Kansas City, MO and Kansas City, KS area. If you have requests, please send your scrolls to the e-mail address listed above. It will be a great time! ![]()
![]() I travel to many different conventions and find myself organizing or GMing at them. Here's some advice I can give to GMs who are traveling to a con. If this is repeated elsewhere, I'm sorry. 1) Read the mod. Read it before you get there and again at the con before you run the game. Reading the mod before you get there allows you to do the following. 2) Prepare the encounters. I note the encounters, monsters, and traps. I set aside monster figs that I know I'm going to use for a particular encounter and keep them ready. One way to organize is to use ziplock bags with post-it notes or note cards noting the encounter. 3) Prepare the maps. I either draw them out ahead of time and move a book to 'reveal' the map to pcs or (recently) shell out $0.75 for a black and white rendition of the map at the local Fed-ex. Drawing the map saves on precious time. 4) Prepare the certs. Sign everything on the bottom. 5) Know your GM number, know the event code, and write your name legibly on the paper in case a player has questions. 6) Have fun. What's the point running a game if you aren't going to have fun? Don't turn off the next greatest GM because you are having a bad day. ![]()
![]() Starting August 18th Pulp Fiction Comics & Games will be hosting Pathfinder Society events in the Game room. Twice monthy (or Fortnightly) The Pathfinder Society will be braving the dangers of Golarion for fortune and glory! Go to Pulp Fiction Comics Link Contact me via e-mail if you are interested. SBrummond@gmail.com ![]()
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![]() I play a level 8 alchemist in a home brew setting that barely deviates from the core PFS rules. (We level at a slower progression basically.)
How I try my best:
I have precise bombs, frost bombs, and fast bombs. I have the trait to get me a 5% reduction in brewing potions, but no party members have expressed an interest. Outside of combat, I am the knowledge guy and craft(Alchemy) guy. In combat, I fly, hasted, and fast bombs until the enemies stop moving. I'm doing tons of damage and the party makes quick work of most encounters with three precise bombs per turn from the flying Alisto. TL;DR: How do I stop taking the spotlight and become the guide on the side? |