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Majuba wrote:
totallynotalie wrote:
So I've never played in any PFS games or run any, but I do run a home game in PF2 every week on a VTT and I've seen PFS materials before so I know what to expect game design wise. I'm interested in running one as a GM for paizocon but it sounds like table numbers might be limited. Is it advisable to sign up or save the space for experienced PFS2 gms. As a secondary question, does the warhorn first come, first seated policy mean that people don't sign up in groups or with friends? I'm excited about the potential to finally meet the greater Pathfinder community but I'm wondering if it's even worth encouraging by players to sign up if some of them would feel shy about going in alone. And even more generally, how does organized play work? Do organizers come in on rule questions or does the GM just do their best to keep it running fairly and the table helps to their best as well?
Go for it! An experienced GM is always great to have. And the best part of PaizoCon is the players you meet - would definitely encourage your players to join in. If they want to pair up, it's not too hard to find tables with two open, just needs a little coordination. GMs generally handle the rules, barring really unusual situations.

Thank you! That's really encouraging to hear and I'm definitely going to sign up and urge my players to try it out as well. I'll see you guys in the Lodge.


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So I've never played in any PFS games or run any, but I do run a home game in PF2 every week on a VTT and I've seen PFS materials before so I know what to expect game design wise. I'm interested in running one as a GM for paizocon but it sounds like table numbers might be limited. Is it advisable to sign up or save the space for experienced PFS2 gms. As a secondary question, does the warhorn first come, first seated policy mean that people don't sign up in groups or with friends? I'm excited about the potential to finally meet the greater Pathfinder community but I'm wondering if it's even worth encouraging by players to sign up if some of them would feel shy about going in alone. And even more generally, how does organized play work? Do organizers come in on rule questions or does the GM just do their best to keep it running fairly and the table helps to their best as well?