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I've seen it mentioned in a couple of threads that a GM is supposed to initial each item in the Bought/Sold area of the chronicle sheet. Reading the PFSGtOP, I can only find this paragraph that could possibly refer this idea:
Step 8: Sometimes a player must have you witness a roll to verify he successfully scribed a scroll into his spellbook or trained an animal companion to do a new trick. Write your initials next to any such entries in this section to show that you witnessed the roll and that the PC was successful in the attempt. Any equipment purchased or sold, that is more than 25 GP, should be tracked on the character's current Inventory Tracking Sheet, denoting the Character Chronicle # (A) next to the item purchased, sold, or expended during the course of the scenario or after its conclusion.
The bolded sentence seems to only refer to rolls made by players, nothing else. Signing the sheet at the bottom is supposed to verify everything done on the sheet, according to Step 9. Am I missing something?
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Yes. The GM's signature on the Chronicle sheet itself (after it has been completely filled in) is all that is required with regards to item purchases.
Alright, thanks.
The GM does not need to initial the ITS. Mike Brock has stated so in several threads.
Player fills it out between missions, brings it to the GM, GM looks it over, says yay or nay. Done.
I wasn't talking about the ITS at all.
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Jonathan Cary wrote:I used to scan my Living Greyhawk ARs and keep them on a convertible tablet PC (before iPads). I haven't gotten to that stage with my PFS Chronicles, yet.How does a GM "check off" parts of the scanned-in Chonicle sheet when they get used?
Here's a very recent example statement. I don't see anywhere that the GM needs to do this aside from signing the sheet at the bottom.
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Mistwalker wrote:I wasn't talking about the ITS at all.The GM does not need to initial the ITS. Mike Brock has stated so in several threads.
Player fills it out between missions, brings it to the GM, GM looks it over, says yay or nay. Done.
Internet confusion then. Items bought or sold boxes will not be on chronicle sheets going forward.
Chronicle sheets only need a single line on them stating the total of purchases for that session (this includes items purchased between sessions and approved by the GM at the start of the new session).