🌈Learn to Play PF2E 🔰Beginner Box 🐣Friendly & Fun🕺🏽

🌈Learn to Play PF2E 🔰Beginner Box 🐣Friendly & Fun🕺🏽

Investigate vanishings beneath the coastal town of Otari and face traps, strange creatures, and a hidden menace in this perfect beginner adventure!

TYPE

One-Shot

LEVELS

1–2

EXPERIENCE

Beginner

AGE

All Ages
READY TO START
Free

Details

Once / Saturday – 4:00 PM UTC

Jul 26

Session Duration / 3–4 hours

4 / 6 Seats Filled

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This game will begin once 3 players have joined
About the adventure

This game is designed for beginners and is the perfect way to learn Pathfinder 2E as you play. You'll dive straight into a classic dungeon crawl filled with traps, monsters, and treasure—no need to worry about complex lore or big worldbuilding, or character creation (unless you really want to!) as I'll provide some ICONIC pre-generated Pathfinder heroes. We'll focus on clear, easy-to-follow rules, staying in character, and having fun exploring room by room. Whether you're brand new to tabletop RPGs or just new to Pathfinder, you'll pick up the basics through action and teamwork. Grab your gear, bring your curiosity, and get ready to learn by doing—adventure starts now!

Meet the Game Master

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3 years on StartPlaying

77 games hosted

Highly rated for: Creativity, Teacher, Sets the Mood

Average response time: 24+ hours

Response rate: 100%

About me

I've been playing D&D, Pathfinder, and other TTRPGs since the early 2000's, and would have started earlier if I'd known games like this existed prior! I started playing computer games, and building computers from the age of 7, and have worked as an IT professional for at least a decade. I started as a Dungeon Master with 3rd Edition D&D and the love of the hobby has grown exponentially! I started an actual play podcast for Pathfinder 2nd Edition with their Abomination Vaults Adventure Path called Devil's Elves and Dice, and simultaneously formed Death Dreams Studio. As of March 2022, I've been digging into the Avatar Legends RPG, The One Ring, and Blades in the Dark RPGs and have started producing the Random Roles Podcast - a show that features various TTRPGs, modules, one-shots and homebrew ideas. Currently running Ruins of Azlant, Rise of the Runelords, and a PF2E conversion of the classic D&D3E Age of Worms campaign, Star Wars FFG Homebrew and my own campaign called Castlerake. I'm more than happy to start any other PF2E campaign OR work with you and your friends to come up with an adventure CATERED to what you want to play!

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Character creation

Creating your character

I will provide pre-generated ICONIC Pathfinder heroes OR you can work with me to create a Level 1 Player Character (PC) to use throughout the adventure!

What to expect

Preparing for the session

Join my Discord server: https://discord.gg/KNR4E42 - it will be used to communicate over Audio and Video (optional), as well as plan our sessions moving forward. There will be a short slideshow to help get acquainted as well as brief on the very basics of the rules in the game as well as Foundry VTT (our preferred Virtual Tabletop!)

What RC brings to the table

Boundless positivity! This game is played online - and I will be utilizing all the bells and whistles that are available from choice modules via Foundry VTT.

Homebrew rules

None here!

Equipment needed to play

Internet

Computer

Microphone

Headphones

Safety

How RC creates a safe table

Content Warnings: These are some of the things that we MAY encounter during play but is not limited to - debauchery, maiming, violence, cursing, kidnapping/abduction. We can have a conversation and OMIT anything that may be triggering. If you are 17 or Under this conversation is a requirement. Code of Conduct: Rule #1: All Players are expected to come ready to play with good attitudes. If you're not feeling up to playing, or if you cannot make a game just let me know that you'll be missing the session. Please inform me ASAP so I can adjust for the next session, and accommodate the other players. Rule #2: Every session is assumed to be planned to play. In order for a session to commence, typically there must be at least 3 players confirmed for attendance. The players may opt to postpone a game if they do not want to continue the narrative without the missing players or PCs. Rule #3: As GM/DM, I have final say on the rules and rulings. I usually favor the Rule of Fun, but I refuse to waste everyone's time arguing about anything that doesn't contribute to the progressing the narrative, or interesting RP. If any player feels I may have missed something or would like to make a suggestion, or statement they are free to do so. In the most extreme cases, if we can't come to a resolution, and the matter isn't dropped, this may result in the ending of a session, and/or expulsion from the game entirely. Rule #4: State what your character is doing either overtly or through messaging me directly. If you do not state what your PC is doing, I will make assumptions and make decisions based on them. Do not withhold information from me or speak in an ambiguous manner about your PC's actions, as this can lead to confusion. Be as clear as possible. Declare your intentions and intent on battle maps before moving your token(s) just in case there needs to be clarifications. "I would like to open the door..." "I want to check for traps..." "I want to try and move to..." etc.. From Me: Do not feel ashamed of having to miss sessions. I only ask, if at all possible, to be let known before hand. No need to tell me or any of the other players the reasons, and there is no need to apologize. I will do my best to inform the group of cancelled or rescheduled sessions. I want you as players to have fun, and for your PC's to succeed, and will give advice or guidance if asked. I will never intentionally place your PC or have you engage in situations or scenarios you are not comfortable with - if an instance like this occurs, simply state it and I will deviate and correct as needed.

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