27 Mayıs 2015 Çarşamba

Re: [PFS NL] Practical advice on staring a new PFS group (Groningen)

I think "standard" is more enticing than CORE, particularly if you're pitching PFS as having more options than 5E.

A physical CRB is really a must-have. It makes it easier to show people just how the rules are set up, chapter by chapter, and it's nicer to leaf through than someone's laptop or tablet.

The map from ISWG is also very nice, I like to have that on the table at the beginning of the game to show "this is where you are now". Most of the scenarios benefit from a 5minute introductory talk to explain just what kind of place the adventure is set in, and also some metaplot items that help the story make more sense.

On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 11:42 AM, Vincent Kranenburg <vincentkranenburg@gmail.com> wrote:
Those low-level scenario's will get people hooked right away ;)

What you could do is ask the store owner to make a bit of an effort to get people to show up for the first session, maybe even put a poster on the wall. I know the campaign leadership here in the Netherlands has resources, maybe they can pitch in as well!

One thing I'd like to add is that you really need at least 4 hours to run most scenario's, 5-6 for the rare lengthy one. (Although there are some that run <3 hours)

Great setup, and good luck!

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