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N Male human criminal wizard 3 | hp 26/26 | Focus 1/1 | AC 19 | Fort +5; Ref +7; Will +8 | Perc: +6 | Speed 25ft | Hero Points 1 | Active conditions: None.

The wizard watches the planning process, amused. He surreptitiously checks the doors and windows, to see how small a creature would need to be to gain entry through a gap or crack...just in case the climb doesn't take place as planned. He also scans the building to contrive an architectural addition that might not seem out of place but would still help conceal the ascent if the climb does take place.

If needed, Lore: Architecture: 1d20 + 9 ⇒ (19) + 9 = 28


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Robert Hetherington wrote:
Here's how it works:

You're very confident, and what you and Gary describe seems like how it should work, but it's not what the rule you quoted actually says. For one thing, there's nothing in there about fractions of an 8-day unit.


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Blake's Tiger wrote:
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Where is official Paizo Organized Play Team member blog post or something about Organized Play Foundation being legal source of PFS rules?

There is a blog, but I couldn't find it. I'm not invested enough to read through all the monthly OP update blogs.

...but who do you think the OPF is?

Until this weekend, when I dug into the forums to try to find out the ETA for the guide, I had exactly zero idea about the OPF.

Frankly, a document that includes a section explaining what organized play is---and is at least in part intended for an audience of new players-- shouldn't require so much effort to find.

A single link on the paizo page where I'm used to getting the 1st edition guide would have made all the difference. I guess I've learned more about PFS in the process, but it hasn't left me with a positive impression.