Weekly Limit?


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Grand Lodge 1/5

I've dug through the guide and searched on line, but I can't find a limit.

So, is there anything that would prevent me from playing in 2 home PFS games in 1 night?

I ask b/c our group likes to play a lot but we are all busy with work/life, so getting together more than once a month is difficult.

Thanks!

Liberty's Edge 1/5

No. I am running three different sessions in a row on the same day for a convention next month, so it does not matter. The only difficulty is if a player level's up, he or she may want some time inbetween scenario's to complete the process.

On our game days we typically run two back to back sessions. Game away.

Paizo Employee Director of Brand Strategy

It's actually required that you run five consecutive scenarios back to back in a twenty-four hour marathon. Didn't you get the memo? Single and double slots have now been officially erratad. Bring on the Red Bulll!

The Exchange 4/5

I have actually played in a Wed night PFS game, then two on Saturday at a Hobby day, then 2 more on Sunday the next day. I trolled the Yahoo groups and message boards to find the games in my area and emailed the people involved.

Tonight is a Wed night PFS game and again there are two games on Saturday and two more on Sunday. I might just drop into those groups and my little fighter at the end would be lvl 4 in about 3 weeks of play time all regulated 4 hour sessions, we break for lunch or something, but its fun.

Happy Gaming all!

Scarab Sages 3/5

yoda8myhead wrote:
It's actually required that you run five consecutive scenarios back to back in a twenty-four hour marathon. Didn't you get the memo? Single and double slots have now been officially erratad. Bring on the Red Bulll!

Ugh, the last time I played a marathon, I passed out at about 3 AM. My cleric missed the final epic battle with Kyuss, but I did survive, by virtue of not rolling initiative.

Lantern Lodge 4/5

I'm running Pathfinder Society at Arcanacon for four days over the Australia Day long weekend starting tomorrow in Melbourne Australia.

Sat 23 Jan: Afternoon and Evening sessions
Sun 24 Jan: Morning, Afternoon and Evening sessions
Mon 25 Jan: Morning, Afternoon and Evening sessions
Tue 26 Jan: Morning and Afternoon sessions

Playing ten sessions back-to-back takes a first level character all the way to fourth level by the end of the event.

There's nothing preventing you from running a home event to this schedule either, if you have a GM, players and the time. Celebrate Australia Day 26 Jan with us Aussies!

Anyone in Melbourne for the Australian Open tennis this weekend? Spare a day and come to Arcanacon instead!

Game On!

Grand Lodge 2/5

Pathfinder Starfinder Roleplaying Game Subscriber
Harek Ivarson wrote:

I've dug through the guide and searched on line, but I can't find a limit.

So, is there anything that would prevent me from playing in 2 home PFS games in 1 night?

I believe there is a hard limit of 33 games/week. :)


Just keep in mind that currently you can only play through a scenario once as a player.

Grand Lodge 1/5

Joshua J. Frost wrote:
Just keep in mind that currently you can only play through a scenario once as a player.

So someone could conceivably get legal credit if they played a scenario as a player and then GMing credit if they ran it for a group?


Harek Ivarson wrote:
Joshua J. Frost wrote:
Just keep in mind that currently you can only play through a scenario once as a player.
So someone could conceivably get legal credit if they played a scenario as a player and then GMing credit if they ran it for a group?

I think he's referring to the player/character dichotomy not the player/GM one.

Paizo Employee Director of Brand Strategy

Harek Ivarson wrote:
Joshua J. Frost wrote:
Just keep in mind that currently you can only play through a scenario once as a player.
So someone could conceivably get legal credit if they played a scenario as a player and then GMing credit if they ran it for a group?

Under the current rules, you can only receive credit one time per scenario, the first time you play or run it. If any of your PCs have received credit for a scenario before, you can not get credit for it again.


Harek Ivarson wrote:
So someone could conceivably get legal credit if they played a scenario as a player and then GMing credit if they ran it for a group?

PG 28 in the Guide:

Quote:

You cannot get partial credit [GM Rewards] for a scenario and full

credit [as a player]. So if you play through a scenario in a Slot 0 event,
you cannot then later get partial credit for being the
Game Master for that scenario.

Added the bracketed text to fill in implied text prior to this quote.

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