| DimeLes |
Hey all...So I'm brand new to Pathfinder and the whole organized play concept (though I've played various versions of D&D over the years). My question is this...
I'm EAGER to try this out. There is an event in my area on Sept 14th that may be running Intro I: First Steps - Part I. Do you guys recommend waiting until then and starting there? Or are there other good introductory (scenarios, I think they're called?) that are kind to newbies?
Just looking for some advice...Going to have a hard time waiting more than a month to try this out ;-)
Thanks all
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Hey all...So I'm brand new to Pathfinder and the whole organized play concept (though I've played various versions of D&D over the years). My question is this...
I'm EAGER to try this out. There is an event in my area on Sept 14th that may be running Intro I: First Steps - Part I. Do you guys recommend waiting until then and starting there? Or are there other good introductory (scenarios, I think they're called?) that are kind to newbies?
Just looking for some advice...Going to have a hard time waiting more than a month to try this out ;-)
Thanks all
I say jump right in the water is fine! I would say any scenario that allows for first level characters will be OK. Just let the GM (Game Master) know that you are new so that he/she can point out the fine points as you go along.
P.S. I agree, waiting a month is too long to wait.