Each level grants 3XP and 4PP for normal advancement. There is also a Land Rush bonus chronicle which grants additional benefits to a character who received two or more Emerald Spire chronicles.
There are 16 levels so if you plan to take a single character through it from beginning to end, you will need to do slow advancement for some levels. (The ones marked with asterisks are the levels that Paizo recommends doing on slow.)
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1: The Tower Ruins (1–2 )
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2: The Cellars (1–3 )
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3: Splinterden (2–4 )
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4: Godhome (3–5)*
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5: The Drowned Level (3–5)*
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6: The Clockwork Maze (4–6)
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7: Shrine of the Awakener (5–7)
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8: The Circle of Vissk-Thar (6–8)
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9: The Spire Axis (7–9)
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10: The Magma Vault (8–10)*
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11: The Tomb of Yarrix (8–10)*
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12: The Automaton Forge (9–11)*
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13: The Pleasure Gardens (9–11)*
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14: The Throne of Azlant (10–12)*
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15: Order and Chaos (10–12)*
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16: The Emerald Root (11–13)
We will need to plan out who wants to play/run the various levels. I expect that this will be between 32 and 40 weeks worth of PFS content.
Is this not eligible for campaign mode?
ReplyDeleteNo campaign mode for PFS credit for Emerald Spire. There was a bunch of debate online but Paizo determined that campaign mode did not make sense.
DeleteI believe it is.
ReplyDeleteYou play with regular toons but assign chronicles to PFS guys.
We need to get one of these campaign mode thingies started. On Tuesday I mean.
ReplyDeleteI am willing to run The Dragon's Demand as soon as folks make characters. According to today's PFS blog post, they are working on sanctioning Serpent's Skull. That will have campaign mode. When that happens Bruce could continue running that and we could get PFS credit too.
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