PaulK
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Hi,
I've been reading through the PFS Guide and found what looks to be an inconsistency. On page 29 it talks about a GM eating a scenario getting full credit and then giving the list of what you get. More specifically that you don't get any special boons, free magical treasure, etc.
How does this work if someone GMs a scenario then plays through it? Does the character used to play through the scenario get access to the special boons, treasure, day job, etc. or is the GM out of luck in that situation?
I know that early on with PFS if a GM had to eat a scenario, it was pretty much just tough luck all around. How have things changed (if at all)?
Thanks.
Paul
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Hi,
I've been reading through the PFS Guide and found what looks to be an inconsistency. On page 29 it talks about a GM eating a scenario getting full credit and then giving the list of what you get. More specifically that you don't get any special boons, free magical treasure, etc.
How does this work if someone GMs a scenario then plays through it? Does the character used to play through the scenario get access to the special boons, treasure, day job, etc. or is the GM out of luck in that situation?
I know that early on with PFS if a GM had to eat a scenario, it was pretty much just tough luck all around. How have things changed (if at all)?
Thanks.
Paul
No character will ever receive 2 Chronicles for the same scenario. When you take a Chronicle as a GM, just as the guide specifies you get the XP/PA/Gold/item access but no special boons (if any). If you later play the same scenario as with a different character that character would have full, normal access to the Chronicle as earned during the course of play.
Hope that helps make it clearer :)