| Swordborn |
Howdy all,
I read a post similar to this a couple days ago and yes, have been checking the recruitment threads here. Most posts have been full and others not really what I'm looking for, so here goes:
I'm a moderately experienced role player that's new to Pathfinder. I find myself rather addicted to it, and have been GM'ing a Rise Of The Runelords campaign with a local group. This has been inconsistent, and I'm always online, so I'm hoping to find a group at the genesis of an adventure. I have only a very little online campaign experience, and am not comfortable with captaining my own (yet).
I'm also still getting used to the PFRPG rule set after years of 3.5 and d20 (my local group is doing the same, which is why I've been all right GM'ing with them, since we're all learning), so I more or less want to be treated as a newbie until I wrap my head around things better. I have made a pretty sizable investment in Pathfinder in the last 6 months, and would love a committed PBP group to play with, especially one embarking on an AP that I'm not familiar with (these really only include RotR and Shattered Star).
If anyone has any guidance or interest, please hit me up! I note a number of pbp AP's going on, so I am hopeful.
| Oladon |
Did you try the Teeth of the Storm recruitment? It's specifically aimed at newbies to PbP, and looks like it'll be good.
One thing I'd advise is not to discount a thread just because there are a lot of posts; lots of posts doesn't mean lots of good posts.
I'm also happy to help with any characters you'd like feedback on, so feel free to PM me.
| Swordborn |
Did you try the Teeth of the Storm recruitment? It's specifically aimed at newbies to PbP, and looks like it'll be good.
One thing I'd advise is not to discount a thread just because there are a lot of posts; lots of posts doesn't mean lots of good posts.
I'm also happy to help with any characters you'd like feedback on, so feel free to PM me.
I appreciate it, might take you up on that.
I did check out that thread, and may put in an application. I'm always bigger on longer, more rewarding engagements and deeper character development (not that I expect it will be poor, but one primary feature is how small the story window is).
| Oladon |
Definitely understand that, but unfortunately the supply of AP-running DMs is much lower than the demand. On the other hand, games that start out as short adventures often draw a group together who then decide that they want to play something longer. This can make them "worth it", especially if the group decides to continue with their current characters on a longer adventure. :)