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We've added a table of #17: Perils of the Pirate Pact in Slot 6 (Sat 2-6 pm)!
We currently have the following seat openings at ALL games per slot:
Fri 9 am -1 pm -- 17 seats open
Fri 2 pm - 6 pm - 9 seats open
Fri 7 pm - 11 pm - 4 seats open
Sat 12 am -5 am -- 3 seats open
Sat 9 am -1 pm -- 3 seats open
Sat 2 pm - 6 pm - 13 seats open
Sat 7 pm - 11 pm - 9 seats open
Sun 12 am -5 am -- 2 seats open
Sun 9 am -1 pm -- 0 seats open
Sun 1 pm - 6 pm - 4 seats open
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We've added a table of #0-2: The Hydra's Fang Incident in Slot 2 (Fri 2-6 pm)!
We've also added a 7th table for the PFS Special: Year of the Shadowlodge.
We currently have the following seat openings at ALL games per slot:
Fri 9 am -1 pm -- 17 seats open
Fri 2 pm - 6 pm - 15 seats open
Fri 7 pm - 11 pm - 4 seats open
Sat 12 am -5 am -- 3 seats open
Sat 9 am -1 pm -- 3 seats open
Sat 2 pm - 6 pm - 13 seats open
Sat 7 pm - 11 pm - 15 seats open
Sun 12 am -5 am -- 2 seats open
Sun 9 am -1 pm -- 0 seats open
Sun 1 pm - 6 pm - 4 seats open
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We've added a table of #0-3: Murder on the Silken Caravan in Slot 2 (Fri 7-11 pm).
We've added a table of #0-13: Prince of Agustana in Slot 3 (Sat 9 am - 1pm).
We've added a table of #0-23: Tide of Morning in Slot 9 (Sun 9 am -1 pm).
We've also added an 8th table for the PFS Special: Year of the Shadowlodge.
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A total of 10 new tables have been added. I'll be arriving Thursday night. I plan to head over to The Terminal Brewhouse next to Chattanooga Choo Choo after checking into my room. Anyone who would like to meet, feel free to drop me an email.
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For anyone on the fence, come on out. We've got plenty of space now that 3 more DMs have stepped up. I kept myself free on Sat. from 2-6 pm to run ANY scenario you like as a wild card table. So, if the scenario you have been wanting to play is not listed, let me know, I'll get it added, and we will run it also.
It is going to be an outstanding time. Come on down.
Here is an update on seats we have available in each slot now:
Fri 9 am -1 pm -- 18 seats open
Fri 2 pm - 6 pm - 13 seats open
Fri 7 pm - 11 pm - 12 seats open
Sat 12 am -5 am -- 3 seats open
Sat 9 am -1 pm -- 11 seats open
Sat 2 pm - 6 pm - 15 seats open
Sat 7 pm - 11 pm - 22 seats open
Sun 12 am -5 am -- 2 seats open
Sun 9 am -1 pm -- 6 seats open
Sun 1 pm - 6 pm - 12 seats open
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A huge thanks to all my judges. You helped make the con a huge success and we ran 75 tables. A big thanks goes out to Kyle Pratt and his crew for "making" me drink micro-brew every night, that in turn helped with the will saves versus sanity.
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A big thank you to all the judges and organizers at ConNooga this weekend, I had a blast playing and everything got started on time. The only complaints I heard were tables running over the times posted, some by an hour or more.
The room was always full of eager players and great DMs, my favorite was Jen, who was awesome and made her tables fun and enjoyable.
Hope to see you all in the future and may the dice gods be merciful.
Scott W.
aka Barathen Soulanvil, Inquisitor of Torag
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So what are the major differences between this con and the Dicehead SIEGE event?
Dicehead SIEGE has a lot more miniature gaming.
I was at CON-Nooga, and played in one of the Pathfinder games. It was a lot of fun, but now, unfortunately, the closest Pathfinder Society games are in Atlanta.
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TwoWolves wrote:
So what are the major differences between this con and the Dicehead SIEGE event?
Dicehead SIEGE has a lot more miniature gaming.
I was at CON-Nooga, and played in one of the Pathfinder games. It was a lot of fun, but now, unfortunately, the closest Pathfinder Society games are in Atlanta.
ConNooga is a multi fandom convention with all the people doing Cosplay, big dealers room, special guests, panals and seminars on movies, comics, anime, books, room parties, gaming, etc.
The Dicehead SIEGE is just gaming. Nothing but RPGs, Minis, CCGs, Board games, etc. If you want to Game the SIEGE is the place to be. If you don't like gaming then it will not have much to offer you at all.
There are Pathfinder games at Dicehead in Cleveland, TN and my old group in Athens (50 miles north) play.
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TwoWolves wrote:
So what are the major differences between this con and the Dicehead SIEGE event?
Dicehead SIEGE has a lot more miniature gaming.
I was at CON-Nooga, and played in one of the Pathfinder games. It was a lot of fun, but now, unfortunately, the closest Pathfinder Society games are in Atlanta.
Check HERE for game schedules and to make request for PFS at Dicehead Games.
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I was only made aware of the Dicehead SIEGE event just before it happened last year, and didn't know anything about CON-Nooga until this year. Last year was fun, even though there were only a handful of tables running PFS at the SIEGE, but it seems that either PFS has really taken off in the past year, or that CON-Nooga has way more tables going on. I haven't heard much of anything about the SIEGE for 2011, even though a friend and I are planning on going.
I guess what I'm getting at, is if my buddy and I had to pick only one con in Chattanooga to attend, which would have more (or better) PFS games to play? It won't matter for this year, but we would probably pick just one for 2012, since it's a 3 hour drive for me and closer to 7 for my friend.
Mikado67
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really enjoyed connooga the only bad thing was the temp was like godilocks and the 3 bears...first night too warm, second night too cold...not sure id call sunday just right tho lol. Gamewise id say the games ran a lil long i know personally i didnt get much of a break between games and with not much food choices playing 4 seesions was a bit much. Perhaps three combats in a higher level module might be a lil much to expect to finish in time
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We have some restrictions on when we are and are not allowed in the hall. With that said, the only solution I can think of for all the people worried about games running over and little time bewteen is to only offer two scenarios a day (9-2 and 3-8). I personally don't think people want to show up and pay for a con where they only get to play two games.