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I have officially completed my PFS Scenario Tracker for my local group. We have 3 GMs and it is sometimes hard to keep track of who has played what or run what. This will help us track not only our scenarios run, but it will also help track who has played what.
The way this sheet is meant to be used is that you would download it for your own, then...
1.) Row 1 - Input GMs names and society number (e.g. 123456), if you have more than 3 GMs then just input more columns and format like the first 3
2.) Row 1 - Input player names and society number (e.g. 123456)
3.) Main Body - Each cell will end up containing the character # that received credit for the scenario (whether GM or Player) (e.g. 1)
Now you are set-up and just need to continue updating the list every week or so often by adding the played scenario as well as any new scenarios/APs/Modules/Quests
Here is the Link:
Go to PFS Scenario Tracker.

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Instead of re-inventing the wheel, you could use this excellent tool.

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Instead of re-inventing the wheel, you could use this excellent tool.
We really need to advertise the original PFS Session Tracker better. It is so awesome for helping parties figure out what they have not played, and I use it all the time for planning games in Minnesota or Online.
Hmm

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Maybe we should create a thread with links to all the useful community made stuff and get it stickied.
like:
www.pfsprep.com = GM prep.
www.pfstracker.net = Scenario tracker
Flip Mats & Map Packs Used in PFS & SFS Scenarios - Compiled & Maintained by Michael Eshleman

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Don’t forget Damanta’s Vanity Database!