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I know there are a lot of others words in that post, but I am so darn happy about VC Safa ^^

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Personally, I would be in favor of some ACP boon options to add some more items (and yes also spells) to the list players can select via their Pathfinder training ^^

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John Mangrum wrote:

I'd be more than happy to vote (on the other hand, I'm also content to sit on the sidelines, eating popcorn), but I assume voting will only be open to folks who actually play the scenario in OrgPlay. If I'm wrong, though, I'll vote! But I honestly don't know who I'd vote for yet! Now I'm anxious! You know who never gets anxious about voting for their leaders? The Veskarium!

VOTE THE VESKARIUM FOR FIRST SEEKER

NGL despite the fact that this bunch looks very interesting, I am still tempted to write in Luwazi ^^

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Interesting, looking forward to meeting them in a scenario.

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I am super duper happy with the effect and name ^^

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Congratulations to the new campaign coin recipients, the coin is just a tiny recognition of the positive impact you had on your community and we are lucky to have you all.

Also congratulation to the new 5 Nova and Glyph GMs, it takes many hundreds of hours of prep and plenty more to get recognized like this. You likely already know this but thank you so much for enabling so many players to enjoy this game. Without GMs like you, this would not be such a lovely community.

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Not really my cup of tea, particularly on an ancestry level, as the world is a large place and different regions should feel differently.

But to be frank, I am likely not the target audience and prone to ignore a lot of writeups like this when I build a character (ancestry is rarely a super relevant aspect for the characters I tend to play).

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I am a big fan of the amazing, hard-working volunteers ^^, I find myself GMing a fair number of tables these days, and that would not be feasible without such amazing tools.

It is no hyperbole that without them, I could not have shown PF2 to so many new players.

Their hard work has saved me hundreds of hours of prep at this point, I can recommend the Beginners Box, Bestiary Token pack, and Abomination Vault on Foundry without any reservations ^^

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I am so darn excited about Centaurs ^^

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Rysky wrote:
CaptainRelyk wrote:
and that there is a “you have to play PFS to earn the right to play in a non-PFS pbp” culture that has formed online
That is not a thing.
CaptainRelyk wrote:
People have kept telling me that I need to play in PFS PBPs if I want to join a non-PFS pbp where I can play what I actually want to play,
I highly doubt this.

I suspect I know where that is coming from, a lot of people are prone to invite people they have already played with in org play scenarios into their home game adventure paths games etc.

It's as always mischaracterized, after all in this context playing org play games is just a good vector to get exposed to other players before starting anything that is a longer commitment.

Frankly speaking, it boils down to "Many people enjoy inviting those that they like and play well together, and org play is a good way to hang out for a short time" (though pbp is different).

Unfortunately for OP, it is not really possible to have a uniform experience in org play, it gets rather close but different tables with different groups of players and GMs have different sensibilities, interests in RP duration, and understandings of rules...

Even more unfortunately, if one approaches org play from the position of feeling forced and compromising, it's not really a great starting point, and looking at previous posts in a bunch of places, it seems like the structure and setup of org play are not a great fort for what they are searching for.

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BretI wrote:


It is usually a big disadvantage — Summoners really hate when both they and their Eidolon are caught in AoEs —

That part of your post might be a tiny bit confusing, as in cases where the summoner and eidolon are both in the area of the same damaging effect, only the worse effect applies.

SoM page53 wrote:

Lastly, the connection between you and your eidolon
means you both share a single pool of Hit Points.
Damage taken by either you or the eidolon reduces your
Hit Points, while healing either of you recovers your Hit
Points. Like with your actions, if you and your eidolon
are both subject to the same effect that affects your Hit
Points, you apply those effects only once (applying the
greater effect, if applicable). For instance, if you and
your eidolon get caught in an area effect that would
heal or damage you both, only the greater amount of
healing or damage applies.

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Not saying you are playing this one wrong, and it can totally be unpleasant if both are getting the chance to crit fail on their save, particularly if secondary effects are attached, just wanted to post this so others are aware of it.

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At most levels of play, your character is likely not to know the alignment of another character, even player characters.

And these are rather broad generalizations, I would not worry about it at all.

GMs are very unlikely to even bother to tell you how your character should feel about another character outside the use of certain spells.

I did not love the "But no good GM would force your character to think a certain way because of this" part of your post but in general, considering many of the issues you bring to the forum.

Pretty much nobody cares, how your character is supposed to feel regarding another character. This might all seem very confusing if you just read the rules like that.

There are obviously exceptions if your character has a sort of code (like a champion) but even those are very much relaxed in org play.

GMs in org play are supposed to follow the rules to the best of their ability, but there are always going to be aspects where table variation and individual GM understanding are going to be different.

The rules say that a Liberator has to be CG, but that does not mean that any liberator is yelling that they are one, or that in-world the term liberator is even used for this flavor of a champion. Champions of Calistria and Shelyn likely do have different names for that.

My suggestion would be to just play a session or two with a pregen, where you are not so exceedingly attached to every minute detail of your character, and what unlikely occurrence might or might not happen.

Lastly.. this is not an organized play-specific question, you likely just want some sort of binding ruling for something that is subject to table variation, and that is not generally what org play does.

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I have been GMing for a few and I am currently having blast playing one, so I am keen to help.

Well, the most common interaction is that with Act Together, no matter how you split up the actions either the eidolon or the summoner can make a 2+ action activity. To give an example, if the summoner casts a 2-action spell, there eidolon can't also cast a 2-action spell (for example the fey eidolon) or use many of the 2-action activities given unique to each type of eidolon.

The class gets some level of free lunch, but there are hard guide rails.

Something that has recently surprised a player of mine when I pointed it out, and later showed him the rules: Summoners and Eidolons share MAP, even if they are not using the mounted combat rules. So spells that require a spell attack are not very easy to use in many cases, so the players should plan carefully.

I am not certain what sort of local interactions you are seeing, so it is harder to give good feedback.

Regarding your second point, I am not sure what you are referring to. It is not a very simple class to pilot and benefits from some consideration before your turn.

To be frank I encounter more players piloting very complicated and involved investigator and thaumaturge builds where they tend to forget limitations ^^

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They take those damage types just fine, Dhampir's are just a bit weird when it comes to positive and negative energy.

Also flagged this post since it is in the wrong part of the forum, what you are asking is not a Pathfinder Society-specific question, and you will get better answers in other parts of the forum.

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I am hoping that means that something bad has happened to one of the Decemvirate ^^ and that we now get to use their obscure hat for something.

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I agree with many of the other posters, enemies still get the choice which option applies to them.

It is also worth mentioning, that mindless enemies still react to things, like environmental conditions, attacks etc.

CRB wrote:


mindless (trait) A mindless creature has either programmed or rudimentary mental attributes. Most, if not all, of their mental ability modifiers are –5. They are immune to all mental effects. 

Though the reaction does not have the mental trait anyway, so I would not worry too much about it.

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CaptainRelyk, I have seen your posts and questions on a fair number of discords and on the forum, so please assume that I have seen most of it, particularly since you tend to ask the same question in a lot of spaces, and many of us are active in more than on discord.

As many have been trying to explain to you, this is not an org play issue, many aspects of the rules that you worry about, are written so the GM has some freedom to adjust things to their table.

My suggestion would be to accept the very nature of table variation, and that playing in a collaborative game like Pathfinder, the GM is going to have to be the final arbiter on a lot of things. That will also affect things related to your character. How certain spell effects can look like, or if you ever have the chance to meet your patron... those are aspects of storytelling that are within the hands of the GM.

Organized play has to keep a tighter rain on some aspects, as many, many people have been explaining to you already, but in many regards, the way that your table GM interprets things will not always interact with that.

Table variation is always going to be a part of this hobby, and your appeals to authority are a bit tricky. Everyone can argue and petition for a rules change, and posting on the forum is generally a good way for the developers to see it, but especially as far as organized play is concerned... it helps to have some experience by actually playing it.

Only wishing to play, if the game meets your specific requirements, or even asking for a lot of major changes to the cost and availability of certain options, is going to severely limit your ability to play this game within the constraints of the organized play campaign.

Arguing for a rules change or update in order to convince some of the people who Westmarch Style campaigns/Living worlds is also not really a very productive step, as there is no pressure for them to accept every update or not even introduce any houserules or changes they might like. But that subject also feels like an appeal to authority to me.

Frankly speaking, very few people can influence a GM like me on how to run their game, outside or inside of org play. And trying to convince them by running to some of the designers and so you can use their answers to reinforce your argument, is very likely to cause the exact opposite of what you want.

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Sen H.H.S. wrote:

So with all the cool art, I really have got to ask...

Paizo, can we please get a Paizo Art Collection Calendar (maybe for 2024?) at some point? *puppy eyes*

Good idea, but considering the covers.... how about a coloring book?

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The new offerings sound very appealing, looking forward to getting my hands on them ^^

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You can always learn new spells between sessions, and a lot of missions start in a settlement. Though if the briefing starts with "you are walking through the wilderness", you might be too late for shopping.

It very much depends on the setup, but shopping between sessions should almost always be fine.

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If a spell is a legal option in org play and you have your access sorted out, it should be fine ^^ do you think about a particular spell?

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Super Zero wrote:

I kind of thought that was the point of the System Traveler boons. They encourage playing both systems, but they also give you something to do with your 80 free points points if you really don't want to.

What's the benefit only to long-time players?

No, every existing and fresh account should have those 80 ACP for both Starfinder and PFS2.

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This is a very welcome blog, I am curious to see if this is printable or something that is easy to share for new players.
New players are prone to register for the event but forget to register at the particular session.

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Personally, I think we already have too much new content that is repeatable, and it often feels like scenarios that include aspects that can change on a second play though they are relatively light on progressing the story...

In this case, however, we are talking about already-written adventures, and some of them are really rather nice.

However, my support for this idea is mostly based on the fact that the replay system does not really work well for bite-sized content like this.

Ideally, I would prefer if any quests and bounties were changed to follow the exact same rules, just to make it easier on GMs.

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Congratulation to the new 5 Donut GMs, without your hard work, this would not have been possible.
And congratulations to Zach, welcome to the exclusive club of people with campaign coins, someone will be along to explain the secret handshakes within 14 business days ^^

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I am ready for this ^^ and personally I am happy that Paizo explores the idea of APs that are not just multiples of 3

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The Game Raccoon also does some very neat Golarion-specific artwork for products on PFinfinite ^^

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Cydeth wrote:
Also, for those who don't have the funds to commission artwork for a product, there are lots of extremely good artists who put up stock art on sites like DriveThruRPG for relatively reasonable amounts. Earlier today I was looking at an artist, Dean Spencer, who has an enormous amount of amazing stock artwork for relatively reasonable prices. There are options.

Excellent point, I feel like with options like this, and all of the artwork you can use via infinite products, there is plenty of material to make your products look appealing, without having to resort to AI tools

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I am very happy that Paizo takes a stand here ^^

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Pirate Rob wrote:

I would suspect it has to do with the somewhat complex subsystem for moving them around.

Might I suggest a narrative cart, that doesn't get a mini or increase your carrying capacity but still makes for good storytelling?

Sensible reading, and personally I like roll4initiative's suggestion.

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Iberison wrote:

As a lifelong RPG player, having started with the Basic D&D box set in '82 and having played every edition of D&D and not a few non-D&D RPGs since, who received P2e for Christmas; I sit here reading this thread a month after its posting and wondering "so where is all the new-player, OGL-refugee welcoming effort?

I mean - I have my PFS number, but the closest recorded lodge is over 2 hours away and hasn't responded to my attempted contacts. It makes me wonder if they simply went dark during the pandemic and are now defunct. The few organized play games I find for Feb/March are states away.

It seems that it should be as simple as "Thank you for your order, newb. Now go _here_ to create a Pathfinder Society identity, then go _here_ to locate the closest local lodge. And look _here_ to find the next Organized Play event near you. Welcome to the Society, recruit. See you ate the table."

A lot of tables do not end up getting listed on Paizo.com (for a mix of reasons) and many communities use https://warhorn.net/ to promote and find tables.

As other venture officers listed above, some areas use tools like meetup of other forums to promote their sessions.
(Have tried to reach out to someone from your region, and pointed them towards this post)

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Looking forward to the new scenario PFS2 in Nex, and will likely not touch the other one.

Starfinder scenarios look interesting ^^

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Bearded_DM wrote:
Sebastian Hirsch wrote:

Personally, I dislike Razmir and player characters that follow them, and I guess the same is true for my characters.. those who are religious likely will assume that the god and character are a fraud.

If I know that a particularly motivated character is played at a table, I will likely find fascinating opportunities to do something else... like cleaning my bathroom.

Apparently, there has been some plot development in a scenario, which I have not touched, personally, I am assuming the country is currently consumed from the inside by insidious undead, and I hope it is only a matter of time until an adventure ends with us sending an undead Razmir to whatever fate Pharasma has in store for them.

But that's just me, I am not really flaunting my own divine character's religion so the whole Razmir thing is rubbing me the wrong way in more ways than one.

I understand avoiding players who are acting in bad faith but avoiding people who play characters based on concepts you don't like doesn't seem kosher to me. You're free to play in any game you want or not, but If I don't like Lawful Good paladins it doesn't mean I'm going to ostracize their players because their character isn't what I like. At the end of the day it comes down to the behavior of the player and the character. The religion is most likely background or only brought up in specific RP situations in 90% of Organized play. I guess I just don't understand this way of thinking.

I guess you and I are viewing play opportunities a little bit differently, and how seeing who and what is signed up for something.

Personally, If someone is already playing a particular class like a bard, I will try really hard to not bring my own to steal their thunder.
If the party is lacking a particular proficiency, I will try to find a way to bring that (as I tend to have more choice in characters since I gm a lot and occasionally try go get to play).

It's worth stating that I am not actually avoiding the players, it's just that this particular plot element on the Pathfinder setting is something I personally dislike and try to avoid. Does not matter what class the player brings and how well they perform, or if the element is brought into the game by the GM (though as I mentioned before I have not touched that particular scenario).
Me avoiding that character is not ostracizing anything, rather I think I am creating some room for them to fully engage in any roleplaying.

In the last 10 years, the rare followers of Razmir I have encountered made that a major part of their character and their RP. And rather than, not really engaging with that character, I just take myself out of that equation. There are plenty of tables to play and run.

As you can see above, my experience is not universal, as Pirate Rob has posted above under an alias.
No matter what you are playing, some people might really enjoy interacting with that character, and others might avoid it.

There are a couple of other types of characters I personally do not really enjoy RPing with, so while I have the options, I might just decide to play at another table.
Just as an example, I might not enjoy bringing most of my characters to a table where characters are really big fans of the Chelaxian government, and would worship devils if that was a legal option, and they might not really enjoy RPing with my character.

People can of course play well together, even if their characters would normally not be found dead in he same party (like the Pharasma priest and the necromancer) but personally, I enjoy avoiding those situations.

As a GM I care a whole lot less.
Of course, my reaction is also informed by my own experiences playing RPs for a couple of years.

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Personally, I dislike Razmir and player characters that follow them, and I guess the same is true for my characters.. those who are religious likely will assume that the god and character are a fraud.

If I know that a particularly motivated character is played at a table, I will likely find fascinating opportunities to do something else... like cleaning my bathroom.

Apparently, there has been some plot development in a scenario, which I have not touched, personally, I am assuming the country is currently consumed from the inside by insidious undead, and I hope it is only a matter of time until an adventure ends with us sending an undead Razmir to whatever fate Pharasma has in store for them.

But that's just me, I am not really flaunting my own divine character's religion so the whole Razmir thing is rubbing me the wrong way in more ways than one.

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That change if it happens likely happens in the game in general, it would be very, very unusual if they would make changes to the stats of a deity during an edition.

That said, if you want more people to see this, this is likely the wrong forum (though your thread title... needs work regarding clarity and information value).

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That list of names fills me with hope ^^

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I am beyond delighted by this, really a classy move Paizo.

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I don't offer the Beginners Box for new players, or rather players that have found org play, because they often already have a CRB and have to build a character.

Forcing them to use a different set of rules to create their characters for the Beginners Box is somewhat confusing, and as Hilary mentioned, org play char creation rules are already rather complex.

Paradoxically, PF2 is a game that is known for the number of creative, outlandish, and versatile heritages/ancestries... and we completely hide that absolutely outstanding feature of the game, by limiting players to play a couple of ancestries in the Beginners Box.

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Personally, I would suggest retiring the old sanctioning with the decadent amount of ACP, or finding a way where that only applies to people that play it for the first time. My reasoning for this suggestion is that it can negatively affect the community if people want to replay this one, thus causing our scheduled offerings to become less diverse.

The Beginners Box is not a bad dungeon crawl, but dungeon crawls are just sliver of what PF2 and org play have to offer, and I would hate if this would cost us players that are less interested in this sort of experience.

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I am very happy with the announced change to errata frequency, as someone that does not really use printed books, it was always a bit vexing to be tied to the reprint cycle.

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I am delighted with the product I have purchased, and the showcase the hardworking people who made this a reality, have gotten here ^^

Edit: The post seems to be missing a link to the product description https://paizo.com/products/btq02eat?Pathfinder-Tokens-Bestiaries (or I could not spot it)

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I agree with this others, Starfinder is in good hands, and I am excited to learn what Starfinder will become in the next years with this team in charge ^^

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The end of bounties and the announcements of more quests (the longer ones are very appealing to me) is great ^^

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Dwarves are not my cup of tea, but anything written by John Compton has my attention.

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The fact that an online Paizocon makes it so much more affordable and inclusive is quite welcome.

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Such products would certainly be welcome (though personally, I am not a fan of the Starfinder Beginner's Box rules) ^^

I have started prepping the new Drift Crashers AP on Foundry, and I think a fancy prepared VTT version would have been popular ^^

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Retraining and the rebuild boons can help in situations like this, but essentially I agree with my preceding posters, level 10+ play is always going to be rare, and your play opportunities will thus be limited for characters in that level range.

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Congratulations to Erica, Jess and Landon, without your hard work org play would be a pale shadow of itself.
A similar applies to the new 5 Nova and Glyph GMs, your countess hour of prep and time running, are an impressive service to the community.

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Well, it depends on the options, sometimes all that is needed is to be creative when you describe the action or the spell, avoiding gruesome or graphic descriptions.

It is similar to how we treat spiders when a player with arachnophobia is at the table, replacing the token, not using the word spider etc.

We have a similar setup with the skeletons, people are supposed to respect people's boundaries at the table.

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As a GM, get a lot of joy from the amazing characters some player manage to bring to my table ^^

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I vastly prefer the concept of players meeting the candidates during the scenario, since old blog posts can be hard to find, that said, if the people who are to be included can give more details upon request, that seems sensible.

Honestly, some cool in-world promotional flyers for their candidates would be nice handouts for the scenario, and ideally, that could also include a link to the actual voting survey.

It is likely easier for a GM to provide the link to vote in the election with the chronicle sheets.

It's also worth mentioning that the actual players are likely not in a great position to explain what future plotline they are representing since the details and concepts for those metaplots are likely something the org play developer will have to come up with. Personally, particularly with the regrettable recurring loss of developers, I am much more interested in what sort of stories they want to tell.

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