Reporting an Adventure Path correctly (when not everyone in my group does PFS)


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I am about to begin a Jade Regent game with some friends, and would like to apply credit for it, but am confused as to how I should go about doing so, especially since several of my group are uninvolved with, and unlikely to become involved with, PFS games.

Scarab Sages 3/5

Just grab numbers for them and report under those PFS numbers. If they ever decide to register on Paizo, they'll have those credits there, if not, it doesn't matter.

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

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If they dont want to get credit, its fine. You can report it for just yourself and the players that do. Or if only you want, you can just report it without any players.

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You can report an adventure path? Since the chars are not PFS legal, usually, it doesn't seem to be any benefit to the players. Does the GM get a table credit towards GM stars?

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Steve 2.0 wrote:
You can report an adventure path? Since the chars are not PFS legal, usually, it doesn't seem to be any benefit to the players. Does the GM get a table credit towards GM stars?

Yes, as well as the chronicle sheets. You can play APs in campaign mode and still apply them to a legal PFS character. Example, I am currently playing a Cleric of Cassandalee (who I can't use in PFS), who speaks Androffen (not PFS legal) and uses Arithmancy and Sacred Geometry (not PFS legal). However, the chronicle sheets are being applied to my -14

Additional info in regards to Cassandalee:
Yes, I know there is a boon for Cassadalee, no I don't have it

Liberty's Edge 4/5 5/55/5 ***

Steve 2.0 wrote:
You can report an adventure path? Since the chars are not PFS legal, usually, it doesn't seem to be any benefit to the players. Does the GM get a table credit towards GM stars?

Yes. For each part of the AP she reports (aka each book), the GM receives the 2 table credits that reporting a sanctioned module or AP book grants.

4/5 *** Venture-Agent, Missouri—St. Louis

Steve 2.0 wrote:
You can report an adventure path? Since the chars are not PFS legal, usually, it doesn't seem to be any benefit to the players. Does the GM get a table credit towards GM stars?

When playing as a campaign, you have the option to apply the credit for each book of the AP to an existing PFS character upon completing the sanctioned portion of that book.

Grand Lodge 4/5

Alex Blaes wrote:
Steve 2.0 wrote:
You can report an adventure path? Since the chars are not PFS legal, usually, it doesn't seem to be any benefit to the players. Does the GM get a table credit towards GM stars?
When playing as a campaign, you have the option to apply the credit for each book of the AP to an existing PFS character upon completing the sanctioned portion of that book.

You also have the option of reporting the segment as either Core or Standard, as long as all players and the GM are reported the same.

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