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Death comes to all characters eventually, hopefully as a result of old age, but sometimes when a frank exchange of views with a nasty NPC leaves you on the wrong side of this mortal veil.

There are a few options when it comes to dealing with death in PFS, but they all have different restrictions, conditions and costs. This handy flow chart brings everything together in one place so you can quickly work out how much it's going to cost you to cheerfully mock the reaper!

You and Death - Know Your Options!

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Just a quick question: If a player gets a raise dead and then does not have a restoration, how does this work?

I am aware of the impact of negative levels - http://www.pathfinder-srd.nl/wiki/Energy_drain_and_negative_levels

But, here's my question:

If a player chooses not to get a restoration for whatever reason, could they play through three scenarios as normal to remove one or both of the negative level(s), i.e. level out of the negative level via standard PFS play?

If they were to do that and then had a Restoration cast, would they get the negative level(s) back and then effectively have achieved a level (or more) due to the scenarios they have played?
Thanks!


Keeping track of everything whilst roleplaying can be a challenge - Exactly how many arrows did you fire or charges of that CLW wand did you burn?

That's why I've created this character tracking sheet that you can use to track the various different resources your character will go through, including health, spell casting, ammo, conditions, charges, uses per day and more.

Please do share onwards, let me know what you think and make any suggestions for amendments and improvements.

Character Tracking Sheet

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Keeping track of everything whilst roleplaying can be a challenge - Exactly how many arrows did you fire or charges of that CLW wand did you burn?

That's why I've created this character tracking sheet that you can use to track the various different resources your character will go through, including health, spell casting, ammo, conditions, charges, uses per day and more.

Please do share onwards, let me know what you think and make any suggestions for amendments and improvements.

Character Tracking Sheet

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Keeping track of everything whilst roleplaying can be a challenge - Exactly how many arrows did you fire or charges of that CLW wand did you burn?

That's why I've created this character tracking sheet that you can use to track the various different resources your character will go through, including health, spell casting, ammo, conditions, charges, uses per day and more.

Please do share onwards, let me know what you think and make any suggestions for amendments and improvements.

Character Tracking Sheet

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One of the hardest things, especially for new players (and often in PFS Organized Play) is being able to create and roleplay characters that are distinctive and have an interesting appearance, personality and approach.

Creating unique characters is a great way to create better roleplaying experiences and help characters stick in player's and GM's minds, and helps us to avoid the 'I'm just a barbarian with a big axe' generic approach!

Coming up with a unique character concept can be overwhelming though. That's why I made this easy to use one page sheet that will allow a player to quickly capture the key aspects of their character's appearance, upbringing, approach and attitude and will help create distinctive, unique, vibrant, one of a kind characters.

I have deliberately kept the sheet and details captured 'light weight' as this is mainly intended for organized play, although you are of course free to adapt and amend it to the needs of your players and groups.

Character Background Development PDF

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One of the hardest things, especially for new players (and often in PFS Organized Play) is being able to create and roleplay characters that are distinctive and have an interesting appearance, personality and approach.

Creating unique characters is a great way to create better roleplaying experiences and help characters stick in player's and GM's minds, and helps us to avoid the 'I'm just a barbarian with a big axe' generic approach!

Coming up with a unique character concept can be overwhelming though. That's why I made this easy to use one page sheet that will allow a player to quickly capture the key aspects of their character's appearance, upbringing, approach and attitude and will help create distinctive, unique, vibrant, one of a kind characters.

I have deliberately kept the sheet and details captured 'light weight' as this is mainly intended for organized play, although you are of course free to adapt and amend it to the needs of your players and groups.

Character Background Development PDF

More PFS resources here

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Hi folks,

I have created a resource that is a series of condition and effect counters and spell templates that anyone (players and GMs) can download, print out onto card stock, cut out and use in games. (Pathfinder Society or Home Brew).

It is intended to make it easier for players and GMs to keep track of what is going on during play, by placing counters on the map in appropriate squares to show spell effects, conditions and the like (either on individuals or areas).

My suggestion would be to make players responsible for downloading and printing out the relevant ones according to their character's abilities / spells (So that GMs don't have to sort through them in play, although GMs could certainly have some generic ones on hand). I am not sure how they will work in practice, but I wanted to complete this as a creative exercise.

Grateful for any comments that you might have.

Condition, Effect and Spell Counters

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Hi folks,

I have created a resource that is a series of condition and effect counters and spell templates that anyone (players and GMs) can download, print out onto card stock, cut out and use in games. (Pathfinder Society or Home Brew).

It is intended to make it easier for players and GMs to keep track of what is going on during play, by placing counters on the map in appropriate squares to show spell effects, conditions and the like (either on individuals or areas).

My suggestion would be to make players responsible for downloading and printing out the relevant ones according to their character's abilities / spells (So that GMs don't have to sort through them in play, although GMs could certainly have some generic ones on hand). I am not sure how they will work in practice, but I wanted to complete this as a creative exercise.

Grateful for any comments that you might have.

Condition, Effect and Spell Counters


Hi folks,

I have created a resource that is a series of condition and effect counters and spell templates that anyone (players and GMs) can download, print out onto card stock, cut out and use in games. (Pathfinder Society or Home Brew).

It is intended to make it easier for players and GMs to keep track of what is going on during play, by placing counters on the map in appropriate squares to show spell effects, conditions and the like (either on individuals or areas).

My suggestion would be to make players responsible for downloading and printing out the relevant ones according to their character's abilities / spells (So that GMs don't have to sort through them in play, although GMs could certainly have some generic ones on hand). I am not sure how they will work in practice, but I wanted to complete this as a creative exercise.

Grateful for any comments that you might have.

Condition, Effect and Spell Counters