Looks like I played out of Tier


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Grand Lodge

In getting ready to actually play some more PFS, I reviewed the chronicle sheet for the only scenario I've played so far, last July. My level 1 character joined a party where everyone else was level 4 and we played subtier 3-4.

I didn't know this was an issue and apparently the GM didn't either. I only discovered it now because I thought it was fishy I got 1,494 gp on my very first scenario at level 1.

Does this matter?

Dark Archive 4/5

What adventure was it? If the adventure had a 1-2 sub-tier available, then you did nothing wrong other than taking a big risk by playing in a higher sub-tier. If the average party level was enough to bump you guys to level 3 (very possible if everyone else was level 4) then the party may have done nothing wrong.

If it was an error and neither you nor the GM caught it, just try not to let it happen again; don't however short yourself the gold. You earned it by not dying in a scenario much too tough for you.

The Exchange 4/5

short answer, no it doesn't. just take your gold and smile :)

If it was a 3-7 scenario you weren't technically supposed to play it, if it was a tier 1-7 scenario it's completely legal.

for the record many level 1's played out of tier at gencon (I played with 4 or 5) your level one went through the risks, so you deserve the reward you got!

Grand Lodge

It was 43 - the Pallid Plague. It did have 1-2 available so I guess it was fine. Thanks for the response.

I was playing a support bard and didn't really get into much danger that I recall.

*Edit*

Mergy, I built that character partly based on advice from you Mergy's Methods blog posts, so thanks for that!

Dark Archive 4/5

Enjoy it. Get yourself some nice stuff and feel rich for the rest of your level. :)

Liberty's Edge

you survived??? Impressive. Go binge, buy +1 Breastplate. Whatever.

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