
Dr. Atylis |
Hi All,
I was wondering if anyone had made a standard printout they use to attract new players for OP sessions. I'm trying to get a scene started here in Denver, CO and it would be nice to put up some flyers in various locations. I'm interested to see what others have done and maybe using some samples as a starting place.
Thanks!

wkover |
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I was wondering if anyone had made a standard printout they use to attract new players for OP sessions.
I made a simple sign that I displayed during demos. If you send a PM I can email it. Nothing fancy, though.
I also put together an OP quickstart guide:
It's a smidge out of date, since it's pre-Core. But it should be easy to update.

Dr. Atylis |
I've been in touch with both venture officers in the Denver area. They have both been great. I'm not getting a ton of new interest from the normal Pathfinder outlets so I need to branch out a little bit. That is why I want to get a good game advertisement poster. I appreciate the responses!

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I find that verbal recruitment can sometimes be better than a poster that can be almost immediately forgotten. PACS has more in common with card games and board games than RPGs (IMO), so seek out players present in those settings. Attend MtG (Friday is probably the busiest) or other competitive TCG events and talk it up. If your FLGS has an open board game night or casual play, go and talk to those players. Making frequent trips to the store and just hanging around with a demo game set up and ready to play is often a good way to get new players. Game stores often have people just stop by for an hour or two and look around only to find the store looks the same as last week when they stopped by. Take notice of those people and offer them a game. You might spark some interest and next thing you know, the store needs to buy another box or two to support the demand of your event. Sometimes all you need is a healthy dose of persistence. Good Luck!

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The VC here in Denver and myself are helping organize the PFAC games, even adding slots to our events at the local stores and playing in the OP's games. Flyers to post in the stores or anywhere would be a great help and we are trying to get the word out there. Hopefully, after the busy holiday season, we'll start to get more players.