Arlindil

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I've called and left a message and I have emailed the support email box and I have yet to find out when I am going to be sent the book I ordered. It's been pending since Sat, Jul 18, 2020


Sorry if this is posted to the wrong area.

I had my first PFS session at Phoenix Comic Fest here in Phoenix Arizona several months ago and I haven't seen anything update to my profile here.

I don't have a character as of yet but I've had my PFS ID for quite awhile now. I have been curious about doing more but I wanted to give plenty of time for my profile here to update with my first game session (if that is something that would happen).

What am I missing? Since I used a pregen does it only update if I have an existing character? Because the guys I spoke to made it sound like that wasn't the case.


I know there are some non-canonical write ups but I was curious if it was ever expanded on outside of what shows up in Hell's Vengeance


If you were a new Paladin or Cleric of good in Golarion how would you differentiate between the two, if at all? Aside from the obvious alignment differences.

I'd imagine there would be some bias like "who cares, kill em" from the 'it's evil let's kill it' types in an adventuring party. But I'd like to hear what you guys n gals think.


Just looking for some tips to someone who will be running a new PF game as the DM. I'm not new to gaming (over 30 years worth) but PF is still pretty new as a system to me. I'm more familiar with the really old versions of D&D than Pathfinder.

So I was just hoping people could share some tips on what to avoid or what helped them when they first started.


Ok so question: with Pathfinder many of the deities have worshippers that cross normal moral lines from the traditional D&D sense (example Abadar having worshippers that are good, neutral and evil potentially).

I'm finding I like it but I ran into a question I couldn't answer so I thought I'd ask it here: What exactly determines a paladin or anti paladin then? Is it possible to have a Lawful evil paladin of Abadar and/or a Chaotic Neutral anti paladin of Lamashtu?


Question: I'm just getting into Pathfinder fully and I'm noticing there are a lot of campaign guides but I can't seem to find one main campaign book/set like old school D&D's Forgotten Realms or Greyhawk but plenty of Elminster Ecology styled guides.

Does Pathfinder have anything like this to help get one started? Because otherwise it's pretty cost prohibited to try and get into.

Any and all help is appreciated! :)


Given it's the 5th largest city in the United States I'm surprised I can't find one listed on the site via the search feature. Does anyone know of one in town some where? I went out as far as 50 miles from 85014 and I'm not seeing anything despite the fact that almost ALL I find in stores around here are Pathfinder products.