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Post by Gilvan Blight on Dec 5, 2011 10:32:43 GMT -5
So as of this weekend RPGA in Windsor will be on hold due to lack of interest. Going to miss it, want us to keep it up, let me know!
Have you come out to our events?
If so why did you stop?
If not whey haven't we seen you out?
What could we have done better?
Is there something you would rather be playing?
Is anyone interested in The Pathfinder Society (organized play for Pathfinder)?
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Post by Exile on Dec 8, 2011 22:12:11 GMT -5
Well, I've been enjoying it.
Edit: Reading the Facebook page, I'm certainly in favour of something more structured. I'm glad people are talking about running higher-level tables more regularly, but you can count me in on the 1-4 for a few sessions yet!
Also, speaking as someone who came in to D&D via 4e, Pathfinder is utterly terrifying.
Edit the second: Aren't the third year LFR adventures scaled differently? From http://www.livingforgottenrealms.com:
"Campaign Year 3 Adventures released for Campaign Year 3 and beyond are written to support an entire tier of play (Heroic or Paragon). There are no level bands in these adventures.
Any character of the appropriate tier may play the adventure, but the highest-level character in the party must be within three (3) levels of the lowest-level character in the party. (Effectively, this means that you may have character levels 1-4, 2-5, 3-6, 4-7, 5-8, 6-9, or 7-10 at the same table.)"
Don't know if this might help, as it reduces the restrictions on organising a rigid 1-4/4-7/7-10 table.
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Post by Gilvan Blight on Dec 9, 2011 8:48:33 GMT -5
The problem with the year three adventures is that you group has to be within three levels of each other. I worry we would plan one of these games and have a new player show up (level 1) an experienced player like my Wife (level 9), Hal's group (levels 6-8) and Joe with a level 4 character. We can't run a table with that.
Maybe it would work though if we just told everyone to bring multiple characters.
I think what is going to happen though if we go forward with RPGA is to have a Set DM with Set players so we can at least try to keep a coherent story and keep all the players at equal level. Due to my erratic work schedule, I personally may volunteer to run some regular higher level modules when I can.
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Post by Exile on Dec 9, 2011 11:36:33 GMT -5
I'm not averse to the idea of bringing along a character for each of the table levels, but having a set group sounds like a great plan. At least then there is some continuity!
In any case, if there is 4e RPGA running in the new year, count me in.
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