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<blockquote data-quote="Maidhc O Casain" data-source="post: 5796738" data-attributes="member: 29558"><p>Trust points are a mechanic of this adventure path, not of Pathfinder in general. If they do what the name suggests - and it looks like they do, given what we've earned them for - it's meant to be a measure of how well we've ingratiated ourselves with the locals.</p><p></p><p>If you're also using HeroLab to take notes on the adventure and track such things, the best place for this is the Journal tab. That's where you'll record XP earned and money gained and lost as well. If you click on the button with the pencil it opens a box for free-form writing. You can create as many journal entries as you wish, and put a unique title on each one. HL records the RL date on which you created the entry. Edit them as often as you wish to record ongoing events and gains/losses. (You <em>can</em> go back and edit old entries as well).</p><p></p><p>So for example, you could make a journal entry solely for the purpose of tracking trust points. All of it would be recorded in the free form box, since there's not a mechanic in HL for this. Put a total at the top, and every time we gain or lose one just add a line of text in the box detailing how we did it.</p><p></p><p>Another one could track major events for this installment of the AP so you've got all of your "clues" in one place. Another one cout be for XP and GP for this installment. Or you could do these by the month, year or any other old way that strikes your fancy.</p><p></p><p>Just be aware that if you delete an entry, any information related to game mechanics (XP and money) detailed in that entry will be deducted from your character.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maidhc O Casain, post: 5796738, member: 29558"] Trust points are a mechanic of this adventure path, not of Pathfinder in general. If they do what the name suggests - and it looks like they do, given what we've earned them for - it's meant to be a measure of how well we've ingratiated ourselves with the locals. If you're also using HeroLab to take notes on the adventure and track such things, the best place for this is the Journal tab. That's where you'll record XP earned and money gained and lost as well. If you click on the button with the pencil it opens a box for free-form writing. You can create as many journal entries as you wish, and put a unique title on each one. HL records the RL date on which you created the entry. Edit them as often as you wish to record ongoing events and gains/losses. (You [I]can[/I] go back and edit old entries as well). So for example, you could make a journal entry solely for the purpose of tracking trust points. All of it would be recorded in the free form box, since there's not a mechanic in HL for this. Put a total at the top, and every time we gain or lose one just add a line of text in the box detailing how we did it. Another one could track major events for this installment of the AP so you've got all of your "clues" in one place. Another one cout be for XP and GP for this installment. Or you could do these by the month, year or any other old way that strikes your fancy. Just be aware that if you delete an entry, any information related to game mechanics (XP and money) detailed in that entry will be deducted from your character. [/QUOTE]
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