5th GM Star Questions


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In the PFS Guide under the earning your stars section it states that a player must run 10 or more specials or exclusives.

First, do these after to be ran after earning your 4th star or does any specials ran during your entire GM career count for this requirement?

Second,is there a list of what specials and exclusives count for this? Where or how do we find out what exclusives are?

Thanks in advance for the help.

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Any you gather along the way count.

Sczarni 5/5 5/55/5 ***

Anything labeled "Special" or "Exclusive" =)

So, multitable Specials such as the Season openers, and Exclusives that can only be run by VOs and 4-Star GMs.

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The current list of scenarios that qualify as specials for 5 star status is:

2:0 Year of the Shadow Lodge
3:0 Blood Under Absalom
4:0 Race for the Runecarved Key
5:0 Siege of the Diamond City
6:0 Legacy of the Stonelords
6:97 Siege of Serpents
6:98 Serpents Rise
7:0 The Sky Key Solution
7:98 Serpent's Ire
7:99 Through the Maelstrom Rift
8:0 The Cosmic Captive
Bonekeep 1
Bonekeep 2
Bonekeep 3

Liberty's Edge 4/5 5/5

Jeffrey Reed wrote:
The current list of scenarios that qualify as specials for 5 star status is:

I believe '#6–99: True Dragons of Absalom' should also be on your list. It can only be run by non-5 star GMs in special circumstances, but it still counts as an exclusive.

I'm currently on 6 specials, with #7–99 and #8–00 provisionally scheduled for October...

Silver Crusade 5/5

Matt Lewis wrote:
Jeffrey Reed wrote:
The current list of scenarios that qualify as specials for 5 star status is:

I believe '#6–99: True Dragons of Absalom' should also be on your list. It can only be run by non-5 star GMs in special circumstances, but it still counts as an exclusive.

I'm currently on 6 specials, with #7–99 and #8–00 provisionally scheduled for October...

Correct, 6-99 does count as a special as well.

4/5

I intentionally left it out due to the 5 star requirement, but yes, if you do have some way of running it (VL + 4 stars or VC +3 or more stars, for example) then it would also qualify.

Silver Crusade 5/5

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Or if you ran it at Gencon, which is what I did before I was bitten by a radioactive VO and gained all the powers that come with it.

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Mitch Mutrux wrote:
Or if you ran it at Gencon, which is what I did before I was bitten by a radioactive VO and gained all the powers that come with it.

jaundice?

Grand Lodge 5/5

During their times as '4-star specials', the following scenarios also counted:

Midnight Mauler (during most of season 2)
The Cyphermage Dilemma (during most of season 3)
Day of the Demon (during most of season 4)

At those times, these could be run by 4-star GMs, any VC or any VL.

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BigNorseWolf wrote:
Mitch Mutrux wrote:
Or if you ran it at Gencon, which is what I did before I was bitten by a radioactive VO and gained all the powers that come with it.
jaundice?

It's the Gug version of a Pokémon evolving.

Shadow Lodge 4/5

That sounds horrifying.

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Nefreet wrote:
BigNorseWolf wrote:
Mitch Mutrux wrote:
Or if you ran it at Gencon, which is what I did before I was bitten by a radioactive VO and gained all the powers that come with it.
jaundice?
It's the Gug version of a Pokémon evolving.

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