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| #1avendesoraSep 13, 2009 11:24:13 | I played my first LFR game last week and I have a question. What are you allowed to do between adventures? Can you buy or sell magic items? Can you perform rituals? Please let me know. Thanks. |
| #2amysrevengeSep 13, 2009 11:28:03 | Sure. You don't have to finish filling out your log sheet entry at the table any more. Just make sure you get the XP, gp, and bundle choices listed, and make your decisions (including purchases) later. You do have to have the entry completed entirely before the next time you play though. |
| #3avendesoraSep 13, 2009 11:35:28 | Cool, thanks. Um...what log sheet? |
| #4kenobi65Sep 13, 2009 12:10:15 |
You need to keep a logsheet for each of your characters, recording their XP and GP gains, found magic items, purchased / sold items, etc. From p. 7 of the RPGA Character Creation Guide: "In addition to the materials listed on the first page of the RPGA Character Creation Guide, you'll need the following to play in Living Forgotten Realms: A copy of the adventure log and advancement tracker. Both of these items can be found at the end of this document. Print them out and fill out the information (see below for instructions). You'll probably only need one advancement tracker for each character you create, but you'll need a new adventure log after you've played 3 adventures." As noted, the logsheets are at the back of the RPGA Character Creation Guide. You don't *have* to use those particular formats, though you do need to keep track of the information contained in those forms. |
| #5morgrumSep 13, 2009 12:12:07 | A logsheet is a piece of paper on which you record which adventures you have played with your character, how many XP/GP you received, which magic items (if any) you have picked and other things that are important to note (i.e: dieing / being ressurected during an adventure and thereby incurring a death penalty). The character creation guidelines on the rpga page contain an example log sheet you can print and use, but if I'm not mistaken any piece of paper will do as long as you bring it along when you play.
Edit: And here's me thinking Kenobi was a jedi, not a ninja ;) |
| #6avendesoraSep 13, 2009 12:21:29 | Oh. I guess I missed that, as well as a number of the included rules. Thanks for your help. |
| #7kenobi65Sep 13, 2009 23:23:43 |
Multi-classed. ![]() |