Is this material entered into the book in any way? Spells would be handy, but as the prestige classes from that book are a little complicated, I haven't tried using anything electronic for that portion.
I'm still using Steve's Spellsheet for the spells, which honestly has served me quite well. The lack of updates is a pain, but if I really want a spell it takes me 2 minutes (per spell...) to enter it in. Character sheet, printed out Lunar Vixen's 3.5. The campaign I run is using another sheet, one I heavily modified and promised the original author I wouldn't spread around. Point is, I've looked through a lot of sheets over the past few years and until recently have not been in a position where I could afford to pay for either of the pay sheets. Those being this one, and SSA.
As much as I wish Mr. Nock would update Wild Spellcraft, it's still 3.0 and therefore not a high priority for many electronic programs. If this has it, I'm sold -- pending submission of a purchasing request to my financial department.
(If she hears that, I die.)
EN Publishing - Wild Spellcraft
Re: EN Publishing - Wild Spellcraft
I am not familiar with this title: Is it OGL? I cannot include information from publications that are copyrighted, unless I get persmisison from the author.Glacialis wrote:Is this material entered into the book in any way? Spells would be handy, but as the prestige classes from that book are a little complicated, I haven't tried using anything electronic for that portion.
Evidently, what you do with the customizability of the Sheet is your business.
Richard
Well it depends on the class: If they re-defined how the rules work, then it is more complicated to add. If it is based on the d20 rules, then it should be [relatively] easy.Glacialis wrote:The title is an older one, but still one of the best seller on RPGNow.com. I'm curious how much the sheet can be customized without spending hours figuring things out.
Is there any aspects of that class that are 'special' (i.e. not ressembling any of the classes already in the sheet?) Or is is similar to some existing class in popular publications?
Richard
Note that version 8 will be even more customizable!
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Most of Wild Spellcraft is OGL. There is very little that is copywritten. You might be able to find everything that is OGL somewhere for free. All of the prestige classes and spells are OGL.
All of the information in the book is very easy to add and would probably take me very little time to add it. I can start when I get home from work today.
Totals:
3 feats
2 prestige classes
3 characters
37 spells
The three character names are not OGL content and would need to be created by a sheet user.
All of the information in the book is very easy to add and would probably take me very little time to add it. I can start when I get home from work today.
Totals:
3 feats
2 prestige classes
3 characters
37 spells
The three character names are not OGL content and would need to be created by a sheet user.