The Pod Called Quest is here to bring you the best long-form actual play podcast around. Die-hard players of the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game, the PCQ is dedicated to telling great stories while also fully utilizing the incredible ruleset that the Pathfinder RPG provides. All of this coupled with ardent devotion to quality audio and community engagement. So grab a drink and take a seat. For today, ... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 176 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | HobbiesGamesLeisure |
The host of the Null comes forth!
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The group puts a plan together to find a lost royal.
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Temptation comes calling.
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The journey into the past comes to a head!
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Intense episodes with great players. Josh is a fabulous GM, and everyone at the table is top-notch: they have a great rapport and are just having a blast playing. Totally hooked!
Missing a lot as a story - mainly every plot point from before the podcast started. Some clarifications are provided, but lots of plot elements get name-dropped without providing explanation for viewers.
Feels like backstories were dealt with then too, so PCs feel a bit flat
Completely gave up around episode 33/34, after a "you get there in time.... Just kidding", and an NPC behaving uncharacteristically stupid so the story could work. Felt then like the DM should just write a book.
Missing a lot as a story - mainly every plot point from before the podcast started. Some clarifications are provided, but lots of plot elements get name-dropped without providing explanation for viewers.
Feels like backstories were dealt with then too, so PCs feel a bit flat
Completely gave up around episode 33/34, after a "you get there in time.... Just kidding", and an NPC behaving uncharacteristically stupid so the story could work. Felt then like the DM should just write a book.
I’m a big ttrpg and podcast dork, and PCQ is my all-around favorite of both. It’s the only podcast I’ve listened to over the last several months, and I just can’t (and won’t) quit.
A delightful homebrew Pathfinder 1st Edition adventure! Epic in scope and excellent in delivery. Solid audio quality and fantastic editing. Check it out today!
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