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Based on my exploration of the many threads, and the hatred that others reigned down upon the threads that i have posted it is obvious that the reason (or so it seems) that many of the people on here play is because they see it as a "battle of math"? Or so it seems. I feel many people forget that it is a Role Playing Game. Reminder this is all opinion. But i don't see how you can have a lot of fun when constantly running the numbers of how effective your character will be in every situation. Also i feel people rely to much on their spells, all that has to happen is for a wizard to lose the ability to cast and they are as good as dead, you have to have other classes, i feel other people do not realize that. Again all just opinion. Remember everyone RPG!! not Math Wars
I've seen quite a few people in the forums calling skills and characters focused on them as useless? I personally have not played a PFS organized game but i know that when my group gets together skills are far from useless. While skills may not be effective in combat, there is so much more to the game than that. I play rogues a lot, and i mean a lot. And i don't know how many times I've save our group from being destroyed either through diplomacy, stealthy intervention, or by destroying a problem enemy with a devastating sneak attack while other characters drew his attention away. Needless to say without my help we would be creating new characters much more often. Anyone who underestimates my characters in Society play will regret this mistake. That i promise.
I am relatively new to PFS play, in fact Gen Con this year will be my first society play, however i am an experienced non society player and was looking to have a few questions answered. First off I have already decided i like the Orision faction, however alot of their additional quests or what have seem geared towards magical classes. I relatively play a rogue or something of that sort, will this put me at a disadvantage? Will the other Orision members not accept me? Secondly i was wondering what all is different in society play vs normal play, except obviously the exclusion of house rules people may adopt as they play,and the equipment, feats, etc that they ban. Sign in to create or edit a product review. |
