Pathfinder Organized Play: Testing the Waters

Started by Callie Del Noire, November 05, 2012, 10:37:13 AM

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Callie Del Noire

Quote from: swordwind on November 20, 2012, 05:17:56 PM
Well you see I do play PFS, but I've never heard about it being played forum based. Wondering if this would get reported on Piazo itself.

It would.  That is why I was suggesting the shorter scenarios like the Intro series. Forum/message bored play has been done.

swordwind

Oh ok then. hmmm. Now what would happen if you happen to hit level 2 during the intro series?

Callie Del Noire

I would suggest you start with a new character as this format has one problem. It's slower than real life, so you cannot play the character elsewhere till you're done here.

swordwind

Noted. See what I can toss together, maybe a paladin.

Callie Del Noire


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Callie Del Noire

Nope.. I don't think so..

It's 4 to 6 PCs.. I've only had folks ask questions.. no characters have been submitted.

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