(Replay) Apologies for asking, but I'm still unclear on playing vs. DMing


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Sovereign Court 5/5 RPG Superstar 2009 Top 32, 2010 Top 8

Good morning,

I've ran Silent tide, but am getting ready to start my first PFS character. The plan is to do Silent Tide for the first session.

Now I'm not worried about credit for it. I expect not to get XP/Prestige/Cash etc. I just want to make sure I can play my character and not negatively impact the people who I'm sharing a table with.

The Exchange 4/5

Matthew Morris wrote:

Good morning,

I've ran Silent tide, but am getting ready to start my first PFS character. The plan is to do Silent Tide for the first session.

Now I'm not worried about credit for it. I expect not to get XP/Prestige/Cash etc. I just want to make sure I can play my character and not negatively impact the people who I'm sharing a table with.

Which character did you apply credit for your GM session?

PFS now has a 1 and 1 rule. You can play a scenario once and GM it once for credit, it does not matter the particular order (you can play before you GM, GM before you can play). You just have to make sure the credit is applied to different characters (AKA you can't apply Silent Tide play and GM credit to the same character).

Silver Crusade 4/5

Joseph Caubo wrote:
Matthew Morris wrote:

Good morning,

I've ran Silent tide, but am getting ready to start my first PFS character. The plan is to do Silent Tide for the first session.

Now I'm not worried about credit for it. I expect not to get XP/Prestige/Cash etc. I just want to make sure I can play my character and not negatively impact the people who I'm sharing a table with.

Which character did you apply credit for your GM session?

PFS now has a 1 and 1 rule. You can play a scenario once and GM it once for credit, it does not matter the particular order (you can play before you GM, GM before you can play). You just have to make sure the credit is applied to different characters (AKA you can't apply Silent Tide play and GM credit to the same character).

This is true. Just make two characters and apply your GM credit to one and then play the other one and get credit for that character.

Sovereign Court 5/5 RPG Superstar 2009 Top 32, 2010 Top 8

Thank you both very much. Since I didn't *have* a PFs character I guess I didn't see it. So I'll just leave my GM credit in limbo and go from there.

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