David Harrison wrote:
Stuart Bonham wrote:
Would someone mind explaining how these PFS sessions work? I signed up for the following session along with my son:
Pathfinder Society: Shades of Ice—Part II: Exiles of Winter
John R Davis
Saturday
3:00 pm
We have created 1st level characters according to the Guide to Oraganised Play and will bring these along, but what if the 4 other players turn up with higher level PCs? Could someone fill me in on exactly what goes on and how organised play works in practise?
Thanks
Stu
Hi Stu,
Feel free to contact me at paizoconuk@hotmail.com as I'm the Pathfinder Society organiser for this.
Essentially, you'll be grouped with similar level characters so you won't be with anybody above second level.
The scenario you have signed up for is actually the 2nd part of a three part series of scenarios. Although you cna play the first part without playing the second. However I would recommend you and your son play Master of the Fallen fortress which is an introductory scenario for beginning characters only. That will be run multiple times over the weekend.
Thanks for the reply! I actually GMed Master of the Fallen Fortress for my son and his friends during our Home Group in order for us to learn the Pathfinder rules. I have been roleplaying for 32 years and have played most forms of D&D in that time, so it was very failiar. My son had only played 4th Ed. before that, but he was fine with all of the concepts we ran into during the scenario.
We are both looking forward to our PFS session at the Expo; I will mail you with any other questions, so thanks for the offer.
Cheers,
Stu