Deidre Tiriel
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I'm in the 6-9 lvl game, but this question can apply to any of the divisions.
Up to 20 Player Characters from 6th through 9th level will compete head to head using the performance combat rules from the Pathfinder Ultimate Combat book in combination with the new Jousting variation from The Very Last Book About Mounted Combat. Prizes will be awarded to the winners in each division of this elimination tournament. Bring any PFS legal character to compete or use one of the pre-gen Cavaliers that will be available. Jousting is a spectator sport, so feel free to bring your own cheering section! Fame and glory await the winners, so be sure to secure your spot in the lists early!
As I understand it, we can bring characters built using PFS rules.
Why would anyone bring a level 6 instead of a level 9, since we are competing against each other? Is there any benefit to making a lower level character? I guess I don't get why there is a range, instead of a set level, since it seems everyone will make the strongest, highest level character they can.
Deidre Tiriel
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hm, I just recently registered on the site, I would be interested to know where the rules and method to participate are written for this jousting tournament, sounds like fun
This is an event at PaizoCon. It was a lottery event, but there are still some open slots. However, signing up for any events has closed, as PaizoCon is in a week and a half. There is a possibility of getting in at the Con, but it is not guaranteed. Since there are so many slots, and it is possible some people won't show, it shouldn't be too hard to get into at least one of the divisions.
As to rules, etc - what I quoted is all I know about this specific event. The book they are referring to is The Very Last Book About Mounted Combat
| joriandrake |
joriandrake wrote:hm, I just recently registered on the site, I would be interested to know where the rules and method to participate are written for this jousting tournament, sounds like funThis is an event at PaizoCon. It was a lottery event, but there are still some open slots. However, signing up for any events has closed, as PaizoCon is in a week and a half. There is a possibility of getting in at the Con, but it is not guaranteed. Since there are so many slots, and it is possible some people won't show, it shouldn't be too hard to get into at least one of the divisions.
As to rules, etc - what I quoted is all I know about this specific event. The book they are referring to is The Very Last Book About Mounted Combat
oh, too bad, I doubt I will be anywhere near that event (unless it is held in Hungary), I hoped it was a forum game event
wish you well then