PFSI Sligo Game Day Jan 24 runs The Second Confirmation for newcomers
Newcomers in Sligo received a beginner-friendly Pathfinder Society session as Pathfinder Sligo Roleplaying Games ran The Second Confirmation, giving low-level players an accessible entry to organized play.

New players in County Sligo found a low-barrier entry to Pathfinder Society play when Pathfinder Sligo Roleplaying Games, hosted by Ted L., ran The Second Confirmation on Jan 24. The session, designed for levels 1-2, delivered a focused introduction to PFSI organized play and practical table experience for players new to the campaign framework.
The event met from 1:30 PM to 5:30 PM GMT and emphasized accessibility. Pre-generated characters were provided for newcomers who wanted to jump into the scenario without full character-building, and the listing specified that players should bring dice and note-taking materials. Organizers also invited players to participate in a character-creation session on Jan 22 to build characters before the game, giving new participants a chance to learn rules and options in a lower-pressure setting.
A €10 table fee was charged to cover venue and running costs, and the event included sign-up instructions on the group's event page. The meetup listing did not publish a fixed venue; attendees were instructed to contact Pathfinder Sligo Roleplaying Games for location details and reservations. Readers can reach the organizer and reserve spots via the event page at meetup.com/pathfinder-sligo-roleplaying-games-rpgs-meetup-group/events/312989444/.
The Second Confirmation is a short scenario well suited to introducing Society procedures - dictum about mission logs, scenario records, and how scenarios slot into the larger PFSI campaign. For the local community, the session functioned as both a recruitment tool and a refresher for players returning after a break. Newcomers gained hands-on experience with turn structure, role expectations, and note-taking practices that game masters expect in organized play.
For GMs and regulars, the event offered a practical chance to mentor new players and streamline table onboarding - simple steps like explaining action economy, confirming skills, and walking through pre-gen builds made the session run smoothly. For players who missed the Jan 24 game, the character-creation invitation and the availability of pre-generated characters suggest future events will continue to prioritize easy entry points.
If you want to join future PFSI sessions in Sligo, bring dice and a notebook, budget €10 for the table fee, and contact Pathfinder Sligo Roleplaying Games via the event page to confirm location and reserve a seat. Local organizers like Ted L. are keeping space open for beginners, and continued turnout at sessions like The Second Confirmation will shape how the Sligo group schedules more beginner-focused scenarios moving forward.
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