Shark

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I'm looking for 2-4 players interested in joining me through the Anniversary Edition of this great AP. As the thread title suggests, we'll be using Google Hangouts and the Tabletop Forge Virtual Tabletop app. Tabletop Forge is free and easy to use, and features a chat window with a die rolling function. No experience gaming in Google Hangouts or with Tabletop Forge is required to join in - it'll be my first time using these tools myself, but after having tested them in preparation for this game, I've come to like them a lot.

Now, for some scheduling details. I'm Norwegian, on the GMT +1 time zone, and with a full-time teaching job, staying up too late to game isn't an option on school-nights. As such, we'll be playing every other Friday (aiming at starting up September 7th if possible), with game sessions planned to start around 8 PM, my time zone (that would be 7 PM for those in the UK, 2 PM in the Eastern United States, 1 PM Central Time, and 11 AM Pacific Time), with sessions lasting around 4-5 hours on average.

On to my character creation guidelines. Characters will be created for the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game, with most content from the APG, Ultimate Combat/Magic, and the Advanced Race Guide being available, as is most of the content from the Player Companion and Campaign Setting lines. (No Summoners, though, sorry.) If you want to use anything from these sources, go ahead and ask - chances are good I'll allow it. Also, if there's anything from 3.5 sources that you're interested in using, go ahead and ask about that, too - I'm not quite as likely to allow it, but if it's balanced and can be converted to Pathfinder-rules easily enough, then there's still a chance we can work it out. We'll be starting at first level, using the fast XP Advancement Track, and should be ending up around level 17-18 near the end. Characters will be made with the Point Buy system, 20 points to spend. Finally, characters should start with one campaign trait found in the Rise of the Runelords Player's Guide as well as one additional trait.

So far, I have two players signed on - one will be playing a Ranger, the other a Cleric. I want a party of at least four, though no more than six. If you have questions, go ahead and post them here, and I'll get to them as soon as possible. If you're interested in playing, go ahead and give me a quick write-up of the character concept you're interested in playing (no need to write up character sheets or anything like that just yet, though).


With a brand new edition of D&D on the doorstep, and the community spread across many editions of D&D as it is, the timing behind the first game developed by Gamer Nation Studios, Edition Wars, could not be better. After all, what better way to decide once and for all which edition shall reign supreme?

Recently added to Kickstarter, Edition Wars is a "beer and pretzels" style tongue-in-cheek card game for 3-5 players. In it, you take on the role of one of several Gamemasters with various traits (for example, the Webmaster who gains bonuses when using Blog-cards to defend) with the ultimate goal of edition supremacy! This is accomplished by being the first Gamemaster to gather a group of 6 players - all of whom with special properties of their own - before the other Gamemasters can steal them away from you. Attack your opponents with cards based on Snark, Blog, or Merch in order to lure their players away from their group and into yours! For more information, including a PDF of the rulebook to be included in the game, check out the link above to the Kickstarter page for this project.