Season 0 (Retired)


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4/5

Now that these are reportable, could we be allowed to play them for credit?

Grand Lodge 4/5 Global Organized Play Coordinator

No, they are retired and not available for open play. There are limited opportunities to play them at special events, such as PaizoCon, or possible charity events at regional conventions. I've notified IT of the glitch.

Silver Crusade 5/5

This is a surprise. When did this happen? I must have been asleep.

Grand Lodge

Pathfinder PF Special Edition, Starfinder Roleplaying Game Subscriber
ElyasRavenwood wrote:
This is a surprise. When did this happen? I must have been asleep.

Didn't you get the memo?

1/5

Wait, so is all of season zero retired? When did that happen? I am worried that I accidentally ran an illegal scenario.

Sovereign Court 4/5 5/5 ** RPG Superstar 2014 Top 32

Only a few Season 0s are retired, mostly for good reason.

1/5

Thank you Andrew.

Silver Crusade 5/5

thank you, I like my frozen fingers of midnight and many fortunes of grandmaster torch

Liberty's Edge 5/5 5/5 *** Venture-Lieutenant, Indiana—Martinsville

The ones not retired need to be updated to PFS like Mist of Mawangi is.

Silver Crusade 5/5

Hillis Mallory III wrote:
The ones not retired need to be updated to PFS like Mist of Mawangi is.

Just letting you know Mike Brock has already said that updating 3.5 scenarios and modules is on their list of things to do, he posted it the forums months ago.

Dark Archive 2/5

It's been on the list for the last 3+ years. Don't hold your breath.

Sovereign Court 4/5 5/5 ** Venture-Lieutenant, Netherlands—Leiden

That list is not First In First Out.

Silver Crusade 5/5

We'll see, Management can be full of surprises...

Grand Lodge

Pathfinder Adventure, Rulebook Subscriber

Just a personal opinion here, if an organizer made it fully aware that these scenarios were retired for their lethality, but the players wanted to do it anyway couldn't be put back into the list of legal scenarios?

They are, after all, over 6 years old. With all of the new classes, feats, spell, etc... They may not be as bad as they used to be. And I may happen to have a few players locally who could use some humbling scenarios.

4/5 *

They're not legal, so no. People can still play them, but not with PFS characters for PFS credit.

Sczarni 4/5

Ryan Wickes wrote:
Just a personal opinion here, if an organizer made it fully aware that these scenarios were retired for their lethality, but the players wanted to do it anyway couldn't be put back into the list of legal scenarios?

Many of them were not retired for their lethality. Some of them gave access to things that, in hindsight, broke the wealth by level guidelines, others gave a one time ability that could break some of the other organized play rules, or otherwise caused too much table variation in how they were policed by the GM. Some introduced/included things that were retconneced out the setting. I can think of only one which was retired due to being considered lethal.

Silver Crusade 4/5

Earl Gendron wrote:
Many of them were not retired for their lethality. Some of them gave access to things that, in hindsight, broke the wealth by level guidelines, others gave a one time ability that could break some of the other organized play rules, or otherwise caused too much table variation in how they were policed by the GM. Some introduced/included things that were retconneced out the setting. I can think of only one which was retired due to being considered lethal.

Well, now my curiosity is piqued. I don't suppose there is a forum or blog post with reasons each of the retired scenarios were scrapped from organised play?

Sovereign Court 4/5 5/5 ** Venture-Lieutenant, Netherlands—Leiden

Jack Amy wrote:
Earl Gendron wrote:
Many of them were not retired for their lethality. Some of them gave access to things that, in hindsight, broke the wealth by level guidelines, others gave a one time ability that could break some of the other organized play rules, or otherwise caused too much table variation in how they were policed by the GM. Some introduced/included things that were retconneced out the setting. I can think of only one which was retired due to being considered lethal.
Well, now my curiosity is piqued. I don't suppose there is a forum or blog post with reasons each of the retired scenarios were scrapped from organised play?

I'm curious as well.

4/5 *

There isn't... A bunch were all dropped at once, about three or four campaign coordinators ago.

Shadow Lodge 4/5

No, but I can list some guesses:

Eye of the Crocodile King: An unbalanced boss monster and some very strange mapping.

Blood at Dralkard Manor: A decent scenario which would have needed even more editing than it already got. Lightning bolt on tier 1-2!

The Third Riddle: It's unexiting and generally pretty boring. Where's the riddle?!

The Stay of Execution: Unbalanced and iirc non-canon. No surprise though with the crazy murder prison.

The Trouble with Secrets: Presents the Society as complete idiots and has a hasted vampire fighter 6 on tier 5-6. Who summons a million hyenas. Gah!

Skeleton Moon: Assassin vines are not fun. Neither are cockatrices. Or combining several encounters into a massive tpk orgy.

Hands of the Muted God: Singlehandedly re-introduced Drow into Golarion. On a mountaintop. Near Absalom.

The Exchange 4/5

AAHHH Skeleton Moon, where someone had to die in order for others to escape.

Sovereign Court 4/5

I kinda liked Skeleton Moon, though we had it easy and managed to win our way out without a single death. And cockatrices, well, on the lower subtier they were juvenile and only inflicted paralysis. From the title I had assumed it had something to do with Groetus. Amazingly it had almost nothing to do with Groetus.

The Eternal Obelisk (also retired) was probably ditched because it was a carbon-copy of The Trouble with Secrets; a jarring, repetitive dungeon crawl with incredibly video-gamey settings. Also featured a "save or suck" creature (Medusa) in a stupid environment (a hall with checkered pillars, and the medusa hid behind these every other turn. Yeah.)

Some remember/know that #0-06 Black Waters was also on the retirement list, but as people voices their fondness of the scenario (it is indeed my favorite scenario), it was saved.

5/5

Deussu wrote:
I kinda liked Skeleton Moon, though we had it easy and managed to win our way out without a single death. And cockatrices, well, on the lower subtier they were juvenile and only inflicted paralysis.

I remember my first game of PFS. We were playing Skeleton Moon, playing up. After the first encounter, the GM walked over to Jason Buhlmann (who happened to be in the room) and asked "What happens when someone gets petrified in the first encounter?"

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