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Yes Carnage was fun, I really liked the new location. Except the trudge of the bridge multiple times a day, But that is just part of the growing pains of a new location. I would also like to say that it was good to see some people step up and DM on short notice.
Well i played at a local game day here in VT and got this one:
Tom Brady boon:
1.+4 to all ranged attacks, and no chance of AoO's when threatened.
2.Free action to change a die roll at the most critical time to avoid a bad ending.
3.+4 Sacred bonus to unarmed melee attacks with legs only to avoid being grappled.
4. Sacred bonus of 1 time per day, to change a rule that may not go his way.
5. Favor of Bill Bellichik. Allowed to read the enemies tactics prior to an encounter to determine the best way to defeat the enemy, and just happen to have the right weapons, spells and equipment to do so even if i don't have them purchased.
and i'm a Pats Fan......
Congrats Art Well done. I've always had fun playing at Art's tables, even back in the Living Greyhawk days....oops see what i did there....lol...
Yes conga rats!, good job and all that!, Cheerio and a stiff upper lip old chap!. See you tomorrow night at Q staff!.
Michael Brock wrote: Malehavoc's Revenge wrote: So a quick question, I know we can get chronicles for the PF Novels. Can we also get them for the PF Tales. Novels and Tales are the same thing. Are you referring to the short stories? If so, the answer is no. Ok thanks just wanted to know
(Leon drinks from his mug of ale. he is listening to the music and the half-inane conversation at the bar. After Magnus makes his comment, he begins to choke on his ale and sprays it all over his table. As he busts out laughing.) "By all that is natural in life, You need some lessons on courting."
So a quick question, I know we can get chronicles for the PF Novels. Can we also get them for the PF Tales.
Good Job JP, He was a great boost for LG when he was here in Quebec. Keep up the good work. Your history and reputation precede you
Magnus "Fist of the Linnorm" wrote: Quote: "A bowl of food and ale for him would be great. But i am sure that the rest of the bar would be unhappy if i was to monopolize your time with a drink. Besides It seems that it's the dancing that everyone, including me wants to see." "Hello there, newcomer and razortusk! I'm afraid today, the roles seems to be switched! The fair lady is the bartender and I am the entertainer. I can dance for you!" greets Magnus mildly inebriated by now.
Magnus motions the fiddler to play a tune. He awkwardly shakes his hips. With his wide girth, it might as well be a polar bear with a hula hoop.
He plants a foot on a stool in front of Leon and flashes his thunder thighs and wiggles his ass.
Perform: 1d20 (Leon shields his face from the grotesque display in front of him.)
"Magnus I take it, I'm an not very familiar with your heritage and it's custom's, so i will refrain from commenting on your very strange habits. I would much prefer the fairer sex of species to dance."
(Leon moves over to his table and sets down his meal. As well as giving Bacon his portion. He sits down and smiles/laughs at the big Ulfen.)
"It seems that i am in for a good time tonight, after all the traveling i have been doing lately. It is time to recuperate and rejuvenate. My Half Brother Bourne would so enjoy this place."
I actually don't disagree with Ken Jenks posting from the halcyon days of LG. I myself played every year of the Living Greyhawk Campaign. I was in the Bissel region. Want to talk about Undead, Shadow Plane and Evard the Conjurer (Not Necromancer).
I feel that some of what i learned as a LG player has helped me continue on in PFS. I don't expect my fellow table mates to do all those things, But i always recommend that they look out side the box of there view of what they want there PC to be.
I always tell them "Cover your own butt, you never know what/who is going to be at your table."
Violca Grey wrote: "The Great Urai Agmundur buys your drinks tonight so drink them well, friends!" Violca cries as she waltzes across the room to take charge of the bar. She plucks up the ruby from its place on the bar before it gets 'lost' among the mugs of patrons. With a snap of her fingers with a grin and the gem disappears.
With a flourish, Violca pours and deposits two tankards in front of Leon.
"Shall I get your companion a bowl for his, or is one of these for me, love?" She laughs, twirling away before gaining a response. She calls out something in Varisian into the backroom, presumably a food order. As a response, a bowl comes flying out of the back room. Violca catches it and slides it onto the bar beside the tankards.
(Leon, grabs a tankard and then takes a big swallow. He looks at Bacon and then back to Violca.) "Well Thank you very much, I would very much like to have a drink with you. But Bacon is the jealous type."
(Leon smiles and laughs.) "A bowl of food and ale for him would be great. But i am sure that the rest of the bar would be unhappy if i was to monopolize your time with a drink. Besides It seems that it's the dancing that everyone, including me wants to see."
(Leon raises his tankard to Urai Agmundur in a thank you gest.)
just to put my two coppers in. I think one of the worst feats in the game is Diehard......That one in my point of view is a PC killer.
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I am thankful for PFS stepping in to fill the void left in the living campaign scene when Living Greyhawk ended. This way i still get to play a great game at cons or my flgs. With the friendships that i made and carried on through the last 12years.
Secane wrote: David Montgomery wrote: They get the gold and rewards for the subtier in which they played. Step 5 in the Guide, on page 27 says:
Quote: Step 5: Determine the Max Gold for the scenario based
on the PC’s advancement rate and the subtier played and
circle the applicable value (F). This value represents the
total gold piece value a character may receive for defeating
all enemies and finding all treasure in a scenario. If the
player is playing a non-1st-level pregenerated character,
he may choose instead to apply this Chronicle to a newly
created 1st-level character. If this is the case, reduce this
value to 500 gp (or 250 gp for the slow advancement track).
If the PCs failed to earn any of the rewards listed in an
individual act, deduct the amount listed for the applicable
subtier from the Chronicle’s Max Gold. Place the sum of
this calculation in the shaded GP Gained field and initial
the adjacent box (Q).
Let me get this right.
1) The Lv 2 characters in my above post, gets the gold for the sub-tier of 3-4.
2) It is LEGAL for these lv 2 characters to take part in the sub-tier of 3-4? And therefore get more gold then similar leveled characters that played lower tiers, sub-tier 1-2? yes it is legal for a lvl 2 to play in tier 3-4.
I ran into this with 3 players (2 lvl 3's, 1 lvl 4) at the same table during Carnage by the Lake 15 at Lake Morey, Fairlee VT. I was a player at the table not a DM. I helped each in turn while we played to get there stuff straight. The DM at first wasn't going to let them play. But i convinced the DM that i would have all of it done by the end of the game and wouldn't let it interfere with the game play. The 3 players had a good time, and there sheets got done. It ended up that my PC was pretty much worthless in the mod.
No one had ever shown them how to fill in the chronicles, and one of the level 3's character sheet wasn't even completely filled out. He was running off the 1st lvl pre-gen sheet that was over a year old.
Sometimes it is best for fellow players to help out to keep the table going.
Daniel Simons wrote: PM sent. replied
Daniel Simons wrote: Did she just lose track of what her PFS number is, or did she lose the little card issued at a convention and never enter the code in her paizo.com account?
If she had previously registered and used her PFS number all she has to do is log into her paizo.com account, click on the Pathfinder Society logo, then click on "My Pathfinder Society." All of her games that were reported would also be displayed there. Your local Venture-Captain or Lieutenant can try to help from there.
If she never registered her convention-granted PFS number and characters on paizo.com there's not a whole lot anyone can do since there wouldn't be an electronic trail to track, no matter how good your Survival check.
She doesn't remember her number, she has moved twice in the last year and can't find her binder with her PC's and stuff. She also can't remember what her email was when she signed up.
asthyril wrote: i know michael brock is in charge of everything, and is capable of finding out, but i am sure he is busy running all of pfs.
i would suggest contacting your local venture captain first, he/she may be able to help, or contact the person who can do it.
Well we don't have an assigned VC for Vermont. So i am not sure who is the person handling our region.
Well i will chime in on this one, since it has affected me with signing up for his games. The problem is very simple. It isn't the games rules or PFS rules that are the problem. Florian is a good DM and game organizer, But he likes to run the PFS authorized multi-part modules, instead of the single session scenarios. Which there is nothing wrong with that. I appreciate that he offers those. That is why he is running into this problem. Plus there has been a shortage of GM's, The FLGS's he runs at are well known stores. One is a great place to run games and is RPG friendly, the other not so much on the RPG friendly side. It has a bad floor plan, and the staff there isn't always the most knowledgeable about PFS. It is mostly a CCG/TCG venue.
There are other area FLGS's that still offer PFS scenarios, that his regular players can attend. Another issue is that the region of play is in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. So sometimes the groups are split due to a language barrier, French, English or even better a frenglish mix.
a friend is interested in getting back into PFS, she has lost her PFS characters and her PFS number. How can she go about recovering these PC's and her number.
The Great Rinaldo! wrote: Braid of a Hundred Masters wrote: If the wearer of this necklace has levels in monk, his fast movement and unarmed damage are treated as a monk of 3 levels higher. If the character is not a monk, he gains the fast movement and unarmed damage of a 3rd-level monk. What about monks who don't have fast movement (because it was replaced in an archetype, such as Flowing Monk)? Treating his movement as "3 levels higher" doesn't net him anything, since on his own track that's still no bonus movement. Should he get the movement of a 3rd level monk (treating him as a non-monk), or does he get fast movement back (and if so, at what effective level), or is he just out of luck because he gave up that class feature?
OK I a also have a question about this item, Not the mechanics of how it is used. It actually helped make my character build more interesting. But about item description editing. The above comment states that the item
"If the wearer of this necklace has levels in monk, his fast movement and unarmed damage are treated as a monk of 3 levels higher."
But after having played this scenario series in order with the same PC at Carnage by The Lake, (Nov 3-5th) in Vermont. My cert says:
"If the wearer of this necklace has levels in monk, his fast movement and unarmed damage are treated as a monk of 2 levels higher."
Is there a typo in the printings of the scenario?. Which one is correct?.
Other skills to think about that are useful to any class even if it is cross class is survival and spell crafting. It is always good to know what the Arc/Div spell caster is about to send your way. Survival will help you to stave off the effects of weather and tracking.
I agree with the others about sense motive and diplomacy also. the knowledge skills too. Look at who you play with mostly and fill in the blanks. but if you go to a lot of conventions, game day's, etc. and you never know who or what is going to be at the table. Then be a self buffer and provider. Be adaptable to the game play around you and sometimes you might need to make a sacrifice and multiclass as a way to fill in the gaps. My 7th level started as a ranger, but never any rogues in my area. then no clerics ever. so he is now a 4 rgr, 2 rog, 1 clr. He is actually a good self buffer/trouble maker.
Lab_Rat wrote: The problem comes when you describe him as small as a halfling. Then questions like...well can he squeeze through that small space? Or can he hide under that table or behind that small chair? These are subjective questions that a GM has to answer. As a Gm I would answer based on your size (halflings/gnome are a yes but other races are a no). So I now have to think of your character as medium, even though the whole time you have been describing yourself as small, and tell you that no you can not because you are medium sized by stats. well he is currently a small PC, but after the conversion. he will be a very short medium PC. he wont be describe as a small pc. What is the ht limit that make's your PC a Sm size or Lg size from med size anyways?. is it race based, or abitrary?.
Lab_Rat wrote: This comes along the same line as any other re-skinning question. To an extent re-skinning is aloud but when your re-skinning goes as far as to look like something else that has it's own set of rules then you have usually gone too far. I would say that you should avoid this because while tieflings are medium sized creatures you are portraying him as a small sized creature and that can have effects and add confusion at the table. I usually allow a good deal of variation on weight and height but within reason (still considered a medium size creature by description).
If Mike chimes in with a more strict rulling then even I may have to change something as my human barbarian is pushing 7 ft tall and my Bloat Mage is close to 400 lbs.
Well he still looks like a tiefling and works like a tiefling, just very short and underweight. I am aware of the re-skinning ruling. Didn't think that this would fall under that. i just wont make him that short then.
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So i have a question about Min/Max ht and wt for PC's in PFS. The PFS campaign guide only mentions max and min age limits. I am retraining my PC and changing some major aspects of him. mostly race and feats. Currently it says you can change all aspects of the PC except for his number. Until he levels up,must be done between adventures and nothing can change after 2nd level.
So my question is this, he started as a halfling rogue and am now making him a Tiefling rogue(scout). Now i also want him to be still the same ht and wt as the halfling for RP and PC flavor. Is this allowed to be done?. Since it doesn't affect anything as per RAW.
I play him as a short stumpy socially uncomfortable PC with a giant complex. I Play him as a some what insane pc.
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