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Player Name: Joe DeMarco
Character Name: Door
PFS Number: 35544-5
Faction: Dark Archive

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Brand new level 1 Core Rogue.

I'm new to PFS PBP. This will be fun!

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I want to demo this for my local store for RPG day but am running into an issue of a small adventure path for them to run on. I was thinking just running we be goblins characters stumble upon a portal into a derelect space ship with dinosaurs on it. Yes Dinosaurs on a space ship...

Are there any official one-off adventure path's to demo on that day or is the only option we have is home brew?

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The general idea is the Resident Evil feel, that suspense, and surprise you get from now knowing what's around the corner.

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So I'm a HUGE fan of survival horror games, and all things dragons. I'm getting ready to run a new session. First time running in pathfinder. I picked up dragon's demand book and have chosen to use it as a base for the new game. I say base because i have already modified some of it to fit my story. Not much, but my own flare.

Was curious on thoughts as to how to go about turning it into more survival horror style. I want a unique story experience, as well as keeping it fun for the players.

Thoughts?

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We all have them. Those moments where the gm carefully lays out his minis, and the maps for the night. Knee deep into the dungeon the cat desires to jump onto the table and wreck most of the preparation. Or the toddler almost asleep in his room when the party finally slays the villain they have been chasing for months and they celebrate with a roar of cheering waking the child up.

How about in game when someone's character does something ridiculous and they get away with it. Like a monk who clears out an entire room of goblins because the gm is rolling low and the monk is rolling extremely high.

How about those character concepts that are ridiculously funny. Like a mage who wants to cast one spell but he's so old and his mind is warped that he rolls a percentile to see if he casts the spell. and when he rolls too low on the percentile he rolls on a separate table to see what spell he actually casts... so in the middle of a fight he tries to cast magic missile but ends up casting grease instead.

It could be a touching story of your daughter asking you to teach her and her friends to play D&D.

What are some of your favorite stories or memories from playing RPG Games... heck I'll even open it up to any kind of tabletop gaming, Catan, ticket to ride, warhammer, Hordes, D&D, Mutants and Masterminds, and of course Pathfinder. Any memories you'd like to share about your gaming experiences.

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Wanting to build an unarmed magus. I like the idea of no weapons just pure inner strength and magic. I looked at the kensai magus class with chosen weapon being brass knuckles! Would be awesome. I dont see any boxers gloves or hand wraps like some mma fighters use. Granted your not wanting padded gloves but hand protection would be nice. Can a kensai or a regular magus choose unarmed attacks as his chosen weapons? Leather or studded leather gauntlets as weapons could be handy...

Im working on a gladiatorial arena and am building a set of pcs for use with it. Should be a good module when completed!

Standard pfs build if you have other ideas for gladiators I would love to hear them as well!!!

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Are you guys interested in running anything at constellation in lincoln? They are looking for more pathfinder games, and i thought you guys would be perfect. I enjoyed playing PFS at nuke con last year!

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it's an all dwarf adventure! i looked at the oath of vengeance paladin, looks really good without losing many strong paladin abilities. thanks so much for the advice! definitely going to be trying that very soon!

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increases the chance to do damage, granted focus doesn't add to the damage like you state.

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thanks for the Intel, it is using pathfinder system, original stats were
17 str (+1 Stat increase level 4)
16 con (+2 Dwarven Racial)
14 dex
12 int
10 wis (+2 Dwarven Racial)
12 cha (-2 Dwarven Racial)

32 point buy = 13 (str) + 10 (con) + 5 (dex) + 2 (int) + 0 (wis) + 2 (cha)

I actually didn't chose the armor, i use a Dwarven Longhammer, which is a reach weapon. Definitely want to pick up Combat Reflexes. i do intend on doing the straight cleave. With weapon specialty feats like focus and such. anything to increase damage.

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Read about our adventures at GC Gamers Connect on Facebook

http://www.facebook.com/groups/gcgamersconnect/

Look for Da'g. Dwarven adventuring guild. we try to do recaps of the events of that night.

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So I am currently playing in an all dwarf dungeon delve here in Lincoln, NE. We have a rogue, two fighters, and two stone lords, one a typical shield tank, and then you have mine. I was kind of hoping to build this guy up to a decent damage dealer, able to hold his own when hit.

32 point build - 1600 gold, No magic item beyond +1
Stats are as follows
STR 18
DEX 13
CON 16
INT 12
WIS 12
CHA 14

Wields a +1 Dwarven long hammer, and has a standard battleaxe, warhammer, and standard steel shield.

He wears a helm, and banded +2 mail.

feats taken
1 - power attack
3 - Cleave

4 - ability increase - STR

Any suggestions. maybe i should have built him a bit differently? I've got an idea to rebuild him as a straight paladin. Stone lords seem great as pure tanks. But since I'm wanting to pump out dps, and enjoy the damage reduction a lot for when i do get hit.

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the magus is awesome with sword and spell, but how bout armor and spell... specializing with spell in full armor. so instead of getting deminished spell casting why not get your heavy armor sooner (7th) and more spells, and loose a lot of the other stuff... a Magus-Knight somewhat...

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Can a magus learn the wizards "discovery" of golem construction, thus eliminating the need to burn the multiple feats to do so. I'm working on a character that is obsessed with constructs and building a Golem / suit of armor to protect his daughter. even when he's not there. Basically building a shield guardian for her. key is Ideal i want to create two golems, and have the ability to hide inside one if need be. Also looking at how to fund the necessary components, obviously 50,000 per golem is kind of pricy.

Currently i'll shift to wizard at level 8 when i and go metal / evocation schools.

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Kinda new to Pathfinder, so i have a question. If i have a beast rider cavalier, and want to gain traits in paladin, do i lose the special mount or are there feats in order to be able to keep the mount?

The idea is to have a ranged paladin on top of a good dragon Obviously at higher levels. In the old system (3.5) there were dragon riders. Unless I'm missing something in the new systems.

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Had a thought about a concept for paladins / clerics. Perhaps it's already been thought of, and may very well already be in the books / pdfs. The idea is http://diablo.wikia.com/wiki/Archangel - that's right, archangels. Either as a race or a paladin or cleric or even a racial blood line. Epic paladin or cleric would fit most with a class concept. However the wings seem to be an issue. Without doing basically armor addons that don't actually function.

Along those lines, i thought it would be awesome as a paldin or cleric to have the ability to "holy rage" as barbarians Rage, but you basically burst with Holy energy. you get fatigue after. Giving you maybe holy radiance or something along those lines.

Thoughts???