Gamefinder!
>GM/Player
>System Preferred
>Times Available (with timezone!)
>Method of Play (Skype, IRC, roll20, etc)
>Contact Info
>Additional Notes
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Gamefinder!
>GM/Player
>System Preferred
>Times Available (with timezone!)
>Method of Play (Skype, IRC, roll20, etc)
>Contact Info
>Additional Notes
Previous thread:
>GM/Player
Player
>System Preferred
Pathfinder, or Shadowrun 5e
>Times Available (with timezone!)
Every day after 12:00 noon EST, Thursdays and Sundays until 6:00 PM EST
>Method of Play (Skype, IRC, roll20, etc)
Roll20, Skype, Discord, Teamspeak
>Contact Info
Skype: helsinger666
Discord: Detox#5034
Roll20: app.roll20.net
>Additional Notes
Pathfinder veteran and Shadowrun newbie. RP-heavy.
The fluff for the Pathfinder character I -really- want to play is a little "out there" involving reality-bending and extraplanar influence, just a heads up.
Would anyone be interested in playing in a mutant year zero game sometime after new years and maybe a one-shot in a week or so?
The reason why I'm asking so far ahead of time is because I would like to see how some people feel about the game before I really get started with it depending on how well it goes I might start before new years. For anyone who doesn't know mutant year zero is a post-apocalyptic game with some "base" building and takes some things from games like wasteland metro/stalker and maybe fallout depending on how feel about it.
I would like 4 players maybe 6 the time zone would be EST and will most likely take place on sunday the only requirements I would want out of you guys is not be the type of player who doesn't want to RP interact with anything.
>GM/Player
Player
>System Preferred
Pathfinder preferred, but fine with anything high fantasy like DnD as long as you can teach me
>Times Available (with timezone!)
Any day except Saturday, Friday afternoons, and certain Wednesday afternoons.
Other than that, any time afternoon, evening, or night (No mornings).
EST time zone
>Method of Play (Skype, IRC, roll20, etc)
Skype, Roll20, Discord, Teamspeak
>Contact Info
Skype: xxthekawaiionexx (Don't judge me)
Discord: Dog#4868
>Additional Notes
I have "decent" experience with Pathfinder as it's the only thing I know since I'm a babby.
I've played Shadowrun once but I admittedly don't like sci fi settings that much because the realism feels restrictive. I've always been a little interested in 40k but would rather not.
>GM/Player
GM
>System Preferred
Pathfinder
>Times Available (with timezone!)
Game's set to begin sometime mid January, times up for discussion, though most likely weekends
>Method of Play (Skype, IRC, roll20, etc)
Discord for Voice, Roll20 for game
>Contact Info
Fenrir#5335
>Additional Notes
Plans for EpicLow Fantasy with fairly lax chargen rules, and some house rules. I'm currently still in worldbuilding/plotmaking phase, though I'll be asking players for some input into the worldbuilding (Mainly pertaining to character backstories).
>Important Details
-Plot will more than likely have JRPG-esque influences so if that's not your thing, this probably isn't the right game for you
-I have low tolerance towards metagaming/blatant powergaming and prefer roleplaying to rollplaying
-There are some house rules that apply against casters, as well as in-universe laws pertaining to casters, do take that in mind when applying.
>EpicLow Fantasy
What does this mean?
>There are some house rules that apply against casters, as well as in-universe laws pertaining to casters
Elaborate please?
>Epic (Low) Fantasy
Gestalt PB, however there'll be opportunities to raise your attributes other than usual ways (downtime, skill checks, fighting, etc.) and overall use of magic is kept fairly low throughout the majority of the world. Epic comes in with the majority of the plotline.
>House Rules for casters
Spells require one 'action step' higher of casting time to cast spells (i.e full-round casting instead of standard), though casting spells that are at least two levels below than your highest known level spell are casted as per normal.
Also due to in-world reasons, unsanctioned practice and usage of magic has become more or less a crime/taboo, which can lead to various consequences if people catch you using it.
I'm somewhat interested but It seems like you don't want anyone to play a magic character but without saying "Don't play any magic characters"
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