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As some f you may know, last year I made cheat sheets for the pregens in 7-98 - Serpent's Ire and 7-99 - Through Maelstrom Rift. Now I don't know what materials that Paizo is going to be preparing for Starfinder yet, but we know that there's gonna be a pregen special, and the formats that Paizo puts pregens in aren't always the best for picking up a character that you haven't built before.
So I wanna know - if you've used my sheets before, what worked well? What didn't? What's missing that should totally be on there?
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I divvied up the PCs for 'Ire a few days in advance, so everyone had time to digest their character a bit beforehand. I mailed them the cheat sheets and also had laminated copies at the table so people could write on it and I could wipe it off later.
So they weren't that needed for understanding the PC, although they'd be good for that if you can't allocate pregens in advance.
One player did use it during the session to track resource use on the wizard, he said he liked the format of it.
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These look amazing. I haven't GM'ed either of these scenarios yet, but I will definitely utilize them when I do.
I will say from personal experience that I find showing up to play a special with pregens that are foreign to me to be a frustrating experience. I am a big believer in preparation, especially when it comes to PFS.
Thanks so much for creating these documents and sharing them with the PFS community.