
Weasel of War |

I only recently discovered the wonders of tabletop RPG's around this time last year when my sister and brother in law convinced me to try it, and I absolutely fell in love with Pathfinder. I would game with them and another friend of mine for 6-7 hour sessions at a time, over 4 different campaign sessions, I haven't had a ton of variety in those Pathfinder games, I played only a few classes (Ranger, barbarian, gunslinger, alchemist, and a sorcerer) and I haven't played too much, maybe around 130+ hours. If that. As much as I love console/PC gaming I miss this so much. I was hoping to maybe find a couple of people I could maybe skype with and play. I imagine my first few sessions will be awkward since I'm rusty but I can get back into it. I'm used to playing epic level campaigns where certain rules were skirted (My DM wasn't a stickler on carrying weight and handed out gold on a regular basis or at least presented the chance to earn some, We also had high stats, 4D6 re roll 1's and 2's once, take top three, so the average stats were between 14-16, we also never bothered with CMD CMB any tripping or grappling systems, I think I made raw strength checks the one time I had to wrestle and pin a wolf.) Long story short, I'm green and eager to play, I can skype and play on Tuesdays easily from 6-12 p.m. (U.S Central) maybe earlier maybe later, possibly Sunday afternoons can work. If anybody is interested in having another player please feel free to contact me.

Ana L'ayley |

Have you tried (or even heard of) roll20.net? It's a nifty little site with nifty little forums full of people looking for games for all sorts of systems. Pathfinder is popular enough that you should have no trouble finding an online game.
Or there's Pathfinder Society if it's in your area, I wouldn't recommend it, but it's useful to find fellow tabletop gamers in your area.

Anonymous Warrior |

The Pathfinder Society is a good idea, but requires you to have all of the source books you wish to use and you'd have to start at the 1st level, unless I'm sorely mistaken. However, I'm fairly certain you can play PFS online.
Another option is to look into the Play-by-Post threads (Online Campaigns -> Recruitment)
Also, you will probably want to make use of this thread here if you are interested in considering PbP.

Weasel of War |

Have you tried (or even heard of) roll20.net? It's a nifty little site with nifty little forums full of people looking for games for all sorts of systems. Pathfinder is popular enough that you should have no trouble finding an online game.
Or there's Pathfinder Society if it's in your area, I wouldn't recommend it, but it's useful to find fellow tabletop gamers in your area.
I will for sure check out the "Nifty" level of this site, thank you.