Slamy Mcbiteo |
I just wanted to verify this from the rules.....
Players who play through one of the sanctioned segments
of the module receive the respective Chronicle sheet. A
GM who runs the module may likewise apply credit to any
one of her Pathfinder Society PCs of the appropriate level.
The decision of which character to apply credit to must be made when the Chronicle sheet is received and signed by
the GM. Each Chronicle sheet gives 3 XP and 4 Prestige
Points, or 1.5 XP and 2 Prestige Points for characters on the
slow advancement track.
So there 3 sheets + one bonus. So is each sheet worth 3 xp and 4 prestige? I know the last sheet has rules on it...seems a like a lot So I am just verifying
jcg |
I just ran it for PFS here over the last month and that's how I interpreted it.
Part 1 - 3XP, 4PP
Part 2 - 3XP, 4PP
Part 3 - 3XP, 4PP
Bonus - Depends on Player Choice
Logically it's the only way the PC's can stay on track APL of each part. While it may seem like quick advancement, it's actually penalizing in terms of PP/level and gold/level. As in most cases a PC has a chance to earn 6PP, a bit more gold for running 3 scenarios, dayjob options, and possibly 3 faction sheets completions.
It's structured similarly to the 3XP for each level of Emerald Spire.
I just wanted to verify this from the rules.....
Players who play through one of the sanctioned segments
of the module receive the respective Chronicle sheet. A
GM who runs the module may likewise apply credit to any
one of her Pathfinder Society PCs of the appropriate level.
The decision of which character to apply credit to must be made when the Chronicle sheet is received and signed by
the GM. Each Chronicle sheet gives 3 XP and 4 Prestige
Points, or 1.5 XP and 2 Prestige Points for characters on the
slow advancement track.So there 3 sheets + one bonus. So is each sheet worth 3 xp and 4 prestige? I know the last sheet has rules on it...seems a like a lot So I am just verifying