| AntipodeF |
I've been playing Pathfinder with a Society group nearby for about 7 months. It was a great way to learn the rules and get a handle on how things work, (I think I may have picked those things up even better then the veterans somehow :P) but after the initial hump, I'm finding that my group - almost all VERY experienced players, like more then 2 decades of play through the editions - is simply crushing every challenge with no effort, whether or not I participate in the slightest. Now that I know how the game works, I'd like to play with others who are closer to my own skill level so I don't feel like I'm dragging the party down and/or simply standing back and watching the carnage instead of joining in on the fun.
I live close to the corner of Holleman (600) and South Dexter (1000) in College Station. (not sure if the numbers mean anything useful) I don't own a car or a driver's license - though I am over 18 - but I regularly walk 2 miles to and from various places, and if need be, I could probably walk close to 5 without much trouble or complaint. Of course, if somebody would be willing and able to pick me up, that would be preferable. If you wind up driving a significant distance, I can pay a small amount for gas and the service, but probably not a huge amount.
I believe I have a firm grasp of the rules and mechanics, at least well enough that I can look up most any question I have about how things work, but my tactics and character building are still a work in progress. I've been playing about 7 months nearly weekly, so it would be ideal to find a group who's been playing roughly the same amount of time, but really, anything less then two decades + of experience would likely be a better fit for me then the group I'm with.
If your group has a particular roll it needs filled, I'm comfortable playing most any character type, though my preference leans towards INT-based casters and Rogues, I.E. characters liable to have more skill ranks. I have my own dice, probably enough to even spot one or two other players in a pinch, but nothing extravagant. I've never GM'd before, but I suspect I might be okay at it, especially if someone is able to lend a hand for a game of two. I'd certainly be willing to give it a shot.