Doug Doug |
Because of scheduling conflicts and last minute changes to what I wanted to register for, I now realize that I have tickets for Part 1 and Part 2 of "The Devil We Know" on different days (instead of one after another).
Will that cause a problem ?
Methinks the answer is "No"
Since these scenarios will be available for home play later and many players won't be playing them back-to-back in the home stetting I think you're just fine the way things are. Just don't play Part 2 before you play Part 1--although I bet you could do that also if you don't mind the discontinuity.
Archiviste |
Methinks the answer is "No"Since these scenarios will be available for home play later and many players won't be playing them back-to-back in the home stetting I think you're just fine the way things are. Just don't play Part 2 before you play Part 1--although I bet you could do that also if you don't mind the discontinuity.
It makes sense, except I have played my share of 2-rounders during the Living Greyhawk campaign, and those were considered as one 8-hours game. I wasn't sure if it was the same thing here.
I'd expect it would be OK as long as
a) You have 1 before 2, and
b) don't have any PFS scenarios in between.
I have Part 1 on Friday morning, and Part 2 on Sunday morning, and the only PFS event I have between them is "Betrayal in Absalom: A Pathfinder Society Event (Version 1)" - which I can play with my secondary character (we ex-LGers are used to juggle character sheets <g>).
WelbyBumpus |
Okay, here's a more difficult question: I may end up in Part 1 and Part 2 on different days, *and* I'm planning on playing at least 2 or 3 adventures in between them with the same character.
Will that cause a problem? If so, I need to know so I can skip one or the other--I don't know if I can reshuffle my schedule at this point.