Shifty wrote: Would be keen to get onto a Pathfinder session at a Con. Well don't miss the next convention, during the Easter long weekend. Shifty wrote: still have so many blocks of wood in the garage its a joke. Craft (carpentry)? 1d20 + 3 + 2 ⇒ (11) + 3 + 2 = 16 *You assemble all the wood blocks together into a 10 foot pole!*
Stefan Hill wrote:
I think the character builder just displays the recommended height (and weight) range for your chosen race and then fills in the resulting character sheet only if you choose a specific height (or weight).
detritus wrote: Download the introduction campaign with the character sheets You can get the Character Builder demo, quick start rules and introductory adventure on the Test Drive page
I'd be interested in gaming with ya, and live about half an hour by train to Chatswood. I could never find the private message function on these boards… Perception 1d20 - 10 ⇒ (19) - 10 = 9 :) …so I've posted my current e-mail on my profile.
Sunset wrote:
*waves back at Sunset* I know Dementrius is on the list already, so if you'd like to join us on the Sydney Pathfinder Society mailing list fire an e-mail at the address on my profile.
The convention is on the second weekend of December (11th to 13th). The website is http://www.macquariecon.org/
I can't wait to swap in Swarming Locusts and shoot bees out of my mouth! Spoiler: Burns: I suggest you leave immediately.
Homer: Or what? You'll release the dogs, or the bees, or the dogs with bees in their mouths and when they bark they shoot bees at you?
Hi Sydney Paizo fans, Is anyone going to MacquarieCon this year? MURPS is going to run the following Pathfinder scenarios:
A good depiction of a Chelish soldier is on the cover of LB1: Tower of the Last Baron. He's about to end up with a sore back.
Okay, I've reported today's game to Paizo. All I can see is that it's 'completely reported' on my My Pathfinder Society organiser page. I have no idea what's supposed to be displayed on the My Pathfinder Society page from a player's perspective, so if the Pathfinder Society gives you credit for it please let me know after this post. sanwah68 wrote: Sorry, people, I have the flu and won't be able to come. Crawling back to bed now. Get well soon!
This is important so I'll put it at the start: If you've already registered with the Pathfinder Society and have been assigned with a Pathfinder Society number you need to write it down and bring it to the game tomorrow. Okay, I've registered the game as event #1,018 with Paizo, I figured if we're going to go this far with PSOP rules we'd might as well go that extra 1.6 kilometre ;) and make it official/sanctioned/FOR REALZ and so on. For those of you who still want to play but don't have a Pathfinder Society membership number you can join on the day or do it yourself through your account on the Paizo boards. I initially thought an event needed 4-6 registered society members to be legal but by Joshua Frost's own words: Joshua J. Frost wrote:
So you'll still get credit (but more importantly experience, prestige & gold :D) for playing.
flash_cxxi wrote: So we're not actually going to be playing a Society game then? :( I will look into this. I can create a sanctioned event with my Paizo account, but I need to be sure what kind of (e-)paperwork is involved first. So for clarification, is your :( in jest or is it real disappointment? :)
If you want to prepare a character to play on Sunday just follow the instructions on pages 15-16 in the Pathfinder RPG for a first level character using 20 point buy. In the spirit of Pathfinder Society Organised Play you might like to choose a faction—amongst the five vying for control of Absalom—to swear allegiance. Each of the factions have different secondary goals to accomplish. If we follow the guidelines set in the Guide to Pathfinder Society Organised Play PDF your character should be legal if you choose to participate in sanctioned Organised Play in the future.
Davi The Eccentric wrote: This week in the Penny Arcade/PvP podcast (part seven), Binwin gets an inspirational montage and Aeofel finds out why you're supposed to check for traps. Want some context? Go listen to the podcast. Best montage EVER! |
