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Hey Folks,
Here is the short and quick....

1. My gaming group's GM just told me he can't make tonight's game

2. I am hoping to run a easy PFS scenario tonight.

3. So I am looking for a scenario that I can download today and pretty much run it on the fly TONIGHT!!

4. This group has already played: First Steps Part 1: Service To Lore, Master of Fallen Fortress and Confirmation.

I appreciate any and all help with this!!!!

Thanks,

-Bill

The Exchange 5/5

Dark Elf wrote:

Hey Folks,

Here is the short and quick....

1. My gaming group's GM just told me he can't make tonight's game

2. I am hoping to run a easy PFS scenario tonight.

3. So I am looking for a scenario that I can download today and pretty much run it on the fly TONIGHT!!

4. This group has already played: First Steps Part 1: Service To Lore, Master of Fallen Fortress and Confirmation.

I appreciate any and all help with this!!!!

Thanks,

-Bill

The Devil We Know, Part 1 is very linear and simple.

Scarab Sages 5/5 5/5 *** Venture-Captain, Netherlands

I found Blackwaters to be fairly easy. The map fits into one flipmat if you draw the first corridor a little creatively. Its faily low on monsters, and had all the perp on the GM shared prep site: get your prep here

Voice in the void is also easy to prep but only has combat manager files on PFSPREP.


3-23 Goblinblood Dead.
1. Easy to run.
2. Main map is, like, 15x20.
3. Will need APG for one creature.
4. Little deadly, but not too bad.

The Exchange 5/5 RPG Superstar 2010 Top 16

Infernal Vault is a pretty straightforward, fun, adventure.

Dark Archive 5/5 *

Penumbral accords.
only 1 lvl of the museum. Real simple to draw.
remember the shadow blend ability of bad guys in 2 of the rooms.
Real easy scenario.

Silver Crusade

Go to pathfinder modules and choose. The third option!

FREE RPGS DAY

There are several scenarios there and you don't have to pay a penny/ cent for them!!!!

Silver Crusade 5/5 5/55/5 **** Venture-Captain, Germany—Bavaria

4-11 The Dissapeared; I tend to recommend it a lot, but you don't have to play a lot of of maps and combat will not drag very long.... unless your group screws up.

Scarab Sages 5/5 5/5 *** Venture-Captain, Netherlands

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Sebastian Hirsch wrote:
4-11 The Dissapeared; I tend to recommend it a lot, but you don't have to play a lot of of maps and combat will not drag very long.... unless your group screws up.

I would not recommend this as a fast prep scenario. I love running this, but keeping track of what every action takes, can be a pain. Not something you want to read trough in a hurry.

Silver Crusade 2/5

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We Be Goblins.

Scarab Sages 5/5

0-4 The Frozen Fingers of Midnight

or

0-14 Many Fortunes of Grandmaster Torch

a little on the fly 3.75 converting, but straight forward


Among the Living is pretty easy to run. But the map is a pain for some people that don't draw well or fast.

5/5

Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Superscriber; Pathfinder Starfinder Roleplaying Game Subscriber

I'd have to agree with with Chris Mortika and go with Infernal Vault. It's stupid easy. Although, I was running PFS games at a con last weekend and got asked to run First Steps 1 cold. This was the first time I had ever run anything cold. I did play it a couple of years ago. It did go off fine though. It was fun, especially the part with Zarta.

Scarab Sages 5/5

DesolateHarmony wrote:
We Be Goblins.

This is an great choice

Sczarni 3/5

lol @ everyone recommending something different

Shadow Lodge 2/5

Mists of Mwangi is pretty simple.

We be Goblins you can just turn them loose and see how quickly they destroy each other.

Lantern Lodge 5/5

Goblinblood Dead was the first thing that came to mind.

I tend to shy away from season 0 things- -converting can be a hassle at times.

3/5

Goblinblood Dead is my favourite easy to run scenario


Folks,
I can't thank all of you enough....I am wrapping up my day at work and going to head out in a little bit and head to gaming. Not only was I able to print up a couple scenarios but I now have a nice little resource for when this happens again.

Your help is greatly appreciated and I am thankful to have such an awesome and supportive community that I can rely on for solid and thoughtful advice!!!

I hope everyone has a great weekend.

-Bill


Dark Elf,

Way to step up and take the reins for your group! :)

Hopefully you'll like GMing and we'll see a star on your name soon.

As a sort of incentive towards that star, I would offer to run a game for you in person.

Since I can't, I would be happy to GM my personal favorite (The Temple of Empyreal Enlightenment) over Roll20 and Teamspeak for you and up to five (5) other people in this thread if you'll PM me and we can find a mutually agreeable time.

Best,
Rob

The Exchange 5/5 RPG Superstar 2010 Top 16

How'd it go?


Robert Duncan wrote:

Dark Elf,

Way to step up and take the reins for your group! :)

Hopefully you'll like GMing and we'll see a star on your name soon.

As a sort of incentive towards that star, I would offer to run a game for you in person.

Since I can't, I would be happy to GM my personal favorite (The Temple of Empyreal Enlightenment) over Roll20 and Teamspeak for you and up to five (5) other people in this thread if you'll PM me and we can find a mutually agreeable time.

Best,
Rob

Hey Rob,

Thanks for the kind words.....however, I have no idea what "stars" mean.

I would like to try and play via a chat system. I have never done that before and can't speak for my group. I will ask them next time we meet. But if you ever need mad extra for an online game, please consider me!!

Thanks again,
-Bill


Chris Mortika wrote:
How'd it go?

Hey Chris,

It went great!! Ran Goblinblood, and it went smooth. I am planning on using all of the suggestions everyone made, including Infernal. Don't know I didn't reach out sooner because the help was great and now I have a nice little cache of mods!!

-Bill

Lantern Lodge 5/5

Dark Elf wrote:

Hey Rob,
Thanks for the kind words.....however, I have no idea what "stars" mean.

For clarification's sake, you get a GM star for playing (and reporting) PFS games to paizo.com.

You get your first star at 10 tables of GM credit. Besides it just being cool to be recognized, there are a few small bonuses (I'd look through the Guide to Organized Play for the details), and you can replay (for credit) one scenario per GM star.

So it's kinda nice.


Jayson MF Kip wrote:
Dark Elf wrote:

Hey Rob,
Thanks for the kind words.....however, I have no idea what "stars" mean.

For clarification's sake, you get a GM star for playing (and reporting) PFS games to paizo.com.

You get your first star at 10 tables of GM credit. Besides it just being cool to be recognized, there are a few small bonuses (I'd look through the Guide to Organized Play for the details), and you can replay (for credit) one scenario per GM star.

So it's kinda nice.

Cool!!! I did see mention of stars in the Guide...just didn't connect.

Scarab Sages 5/5 5/5 *** Venture-Captain, Netherlands

They are our bragging badges on the forum ;)

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