Here again for your
reading pleasure are my thoughts on the module, creating characters and PFS
credit.
At some point in the near future, I plan to run a Pathfinder module, the
Dragon’s Demand. This will be a long adventure which will take your characters
from 1st to as high as 7th level. I expect it will take approximately
10 Tuesday sessions to play. I am willing to start running this as soon as folks
have their characters made. I would expect this to be after Bruce, Dave and
Randy have had their turns running their “assigned” PFS scenarios. That is
about 5 to 6 weeks from now.
We can play this continuously, from beginning to end, or we
can play it in parts with other stuff in between. We will see how things go.
There are three chapters in the module. Chapter one will take you from 1st to
3rd. Chapter two will take you from 3rd to well into 4th. Chapter 3 can take
you from 4th to 7th.
Character Creation: Charters should be 1st level. For
ability scores use a 25 point buy. Hit points will be max at first level. Each
level after will be average for you hit die plus your constitution bonus. You
will have 150 GP to buy your starting gear. Please restrict your race choices
to the Core Rule Book. Class choices can be from any of the published books (that
excludes the Occult Adventures playtest classes).
The Hook: A man named Silas Gribb offers you a job as
caravan guards. You will start the game in north central Taldor within the
Verduran Forest traveling south from the city of Wispil, a gnome town which
provides most of the kingdom’s woodcraft and timber.
PFS Credit: We will be playing this adventure in Campaign
Mode. This means that you will play a non-PFS character but you can assign PFS
credit for playing to a PFS character or characters of your choice. (You could
make your character to be an alternate version of your PFS character if you
like.) Since this is campaign mode, I can
accommodate more than the maximum 7 player PFS limit if need be.
At the completion of the adventure, there are three
chronicles that can be earned and applied to PFS characters. The first is for
characters leveled 1-3. The second is for characters leveled 3-5. The third is
for characters leveled 5-7. These can be applied to the same character or
multiple characters. If applied to the same character you will earn a bonus
chronicle which can be applied to a 2nd, 4th or 6th
level character. Each chronicle is worth 3 XP, 4 PP and has gold, boons and
items available upon them.
Future Planning
After we complete The Dragon’s Demand, the same characters
could then be played in another module in campaign mode, Tears at Bitter Manor.
This has 2 chronicles that can be assigned to PFS characters from 5th
to 8th level. The first chronicle can be applied to characters leveled
5-7. The second chronicle can be applied to characters leveled 6-8.
I do have some HEX and Supers adventures for Gen Con I would
like to playtest before the convention. I expect that will take 3 weeks in late
June/Early July. I have two new 2-hour and a 4 hour supers adventures using the
Manhunters. I also will have a 2-hour supers where you get to play S.M.A.S.H.
and a 2-hours Mars adventure. I may have a 2-hour Hollow Earth adventure as
well. All of these will be played with pre-generated characters which I will supply.
"Please restrict your race choices to the Core Rule Book."
ReplyDeleteCan you provide a list of allowed races?
Al? Do you not own a core rulebook?
DeleteDwarf, Elf, Gnome, Half Elf, Half Orc, Halfling, Human
All the ones in the top column of the race chooser in Hero Lab.
If you need a copy I believe that we have a few older printings lying around and electronic versions are easy to obtain.
DeleteAny progress with this? Does anyone have a Dragon's Demand character yet?
ReplyDeleteYes, I do. His name is Erik, and is a warrior priest of Desna. He is a jungle-kin Half-Orc, and veteran of the Valashmai and Mwangi jungles.
Delete*sniff, sniff*
DeleteDo I smell cleric/barbarian with a 50 movement?
Wait, maybe at 2nd level...
I'm going to dip. could be barbarian, could be fighter...
DeleteSo he's primarily cleric?
DeleteI did have a tiefling paladin but you put the kibosh on that
ReplyDeleteI have an elf rogue or arcanist, depending on what everyone else plays
Are you allowing Occult classes?
ReplyDeleteHave 2 characters ready depending on what fits better.
ReplyDeleteHuman fighter and a human summoner. I make a wizard or sorcerer just to have options.
can we play the vigilante character class ?
ReplyDeleteWhich is what, an archetype?
DeleteA new play test class.
ReplyDelete4 actually
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