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wanna go on a journey of adventure with me
#1
New to these boards. but most of you will recognize me.

Id like to run a Pathfinder 1 Game

choices are....
1. The Falcons Hollow series.
2. Emerald Spire Mega Dungeon
3. Giant Slayer AP

or

Pathfinder 2
Crown of The Kobold King (which is the PF1 Falcons Hollow series)

if any of these are to your liking let me know

I will only be running 1 game though.
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#2
I'll run with the masses,..PF1 or PF2,...I'll have to relearn the systems after playing M&M and 5e for so long.
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#3
I am totally down. PF2 intrigues me, though I'm open to whatever everyone wants to play.
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#4
I am hoping to get 6 players, but will run with 4 if needed. so far two
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#5
I'm keen for some PF2
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#6
ok thats the three needed to get a gane set up if i read the rules right

looks like PF2 Crown of the Kobold King

Theres a free app called pathbuilder for character building. and its $4.99 one time to unlock the advanced optional rules. you can even cut and paste character sheets from it
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#7
So we are up and running...Crown of The Kobold King PF2
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