Tales from Pacificon
Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2012 12:18 am
Pacificon is underway this weekend in Santa Clara, CA, so I thought I'd start a thread for folks who were able to attend to share stories.
This morning I played in a new 0-level funnel run by Joseph Goodman. He was originally planning on doing a different adventure with 6 players, but so many people signed up for the game that he took everybody (about 12 players) and ran them all through the funnel (Thanks Joe!). I had a barber named "Sweeny Shavewell" that sported a 14 strength and a 16 luck coupled with the birth auger for melee damage, so Shavewell had 1d4+3 dmg for a razor. His random equipment roll yielded a spyglass, which he found an excuse to use at almost any opportunity. He did his share of shaving the face of evil, but some poor will saves and demonic posession got him at the very end. He was one of only two casualties if I remember correctly. The game was a lot of fun, and the skill of Goodman was impressive as he kept things moving at a rapid clip with no maps, no miniatures/tokens, rarely referring to notes, and roughly 12 players. Great game!
The Goodman Games booth in the Dealer's Hall has some great deals on swag, and there are lots of other vendors selling books, miniatures, etc. Unfortunately I didn't find anyone selling Zocchi dice, but I did let people know that there was a resurgence in interest in those.
Please share any Pacificon stories you have...
This morning I played in a new 0-level funnel run by Joseph Goodman. He was originally planning on doing a different adventure with 6 players, but so many people signed up for the game that he took everybody (about 12 players) and ran them all through the funnel (Thanks Joe!). I had a barber named "Sweeny Shavewell" that sported a 14 strength and a 16 luck coupled with the birth auger for melee damage, so Shavewell had 1d4+3 dmg for a razor. His random equipment roll yielded a spyglass, which he found an excuse to use at almost any opportunity. He did his share of shaving the face of evil, but some poor will saves and demonic posession got him at the very end. He was one of only two casualties if I remember correctly. The game was a lot of fun, and the skill of Goodman was impressive as he kept things moving at a rapid clip with no maps, no miniatures/tokens, rarely referring to notes, and roughly 12 players. Great game!
The Goodman Games booth in the Dealer's Hall has some great deals on swag, and there are lots of other vendors selling books, miniatures, etc. Unfortunately I didn't find anyone selling Zocchi dice, but I did let people know that there was a resurgence in interest in those.
Please share any Pacificon stories you have...