This Gen Con like all the others has come and gone so fast. I don't get much time during the show to get on the boards and post. Now that I am finally home I have a few minutes before I am off again to run another PFS game tonight at my FLGS. What a great Gen Con this year was. It was amazing to get to meet people like Painlord, all my players I had at my table, Janet and Sarah Brock and all the great people that I am lucky enough to call friends. Every table I ran was full of amazing people. I enjoyed every table I was a part of (player or GM), all my players loved my 3d maps and that made it worth the 104 hours I put into making them for this years show. As it is every year, its the people I got to meet and spend time with that really make the convention what it is. The late night drinks, food and shenanigans are what give the show life, flavor and fun. I raise my glass to all those that I crossed paths with this year and to all of those I will in the years to come.
Mike, where you have taken PFS in the last 4 years is astounding. The leadership you have given us has been extraordinary. Your ability to get new things implemented has been amazing. The manner in which you have handled yourself in all manners has been professional. You will be missed by all. Thoughts and prayers to your family and I hope to see you soon.
Chris Hays
A great tactic on room 4 (learned the hard way from Bob Jonquet using it against us), everyone coming into the room is going to realize the chest is trapped. Our group used a large person to open it and then get the items out not activating the trap on the platform around it. Then when we entered room 7 and the clouds went up we all moved back into room 4. One of the rats teleported back into room 4 onto the trapped platform then stepped off activating the trap. The Rat Demons are immune to electricity. This was very effective against our group as we didn't see it coming and that trap going off while fighting the rats really sucked. Just food for thought.
I would like to that Bob Jonquet and Seth Brummond for their great support and help with the PFS events at Quincon 28. It was a great time and we doubled the number of tables we had last year! I would also like to thank everyone that came out and played at all of the tables i hope it was as fun for you all as it was for me, I really had a great time! Also I would like to thank Mark Hoskins, Alex Hoskins, Andy Fry and Monte Munoz for help GMing for PFS, you all did Great! See you next year!!!
Quincon 28 is the premier gaming event in Western Illinois. The location draws gamers from Illinois, Missouri and Iowa. It will be held at the Quincy Senior and Family Resource Center, 639 York, Quincy Illinois $15 preregistration (until July 12, 2013), $20 at the door. Here are some of the highlights for PFS @ Quincon 28… 1. Want to play all weekend and get a character from 1st to 7th play Crypt of the EverFlame and Thornkeep all 5 levels ! 2. Want to play the two faction retirement scenarios for Shadow Lodge (Rivalry's End) and Lantern Lodge (Way of Kirin) we have them and multiple slots of them so you can fit them into your gaming schedule. 3. Looking for a great multiple scenario story arc? Well, play The Disappeared, The Blakros Matrimony, The Fortress of the Nail and finish off with this years Exclusive Day of the Demon! 4. We will be running the Special "Year of the Shadow Lodge" on Saturday night for great multi-table fun! Sign up at our Warhorn and come and join the fun! Any questions email me at tristatepfs@gmail.com. See you there!
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