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Join Date: Apr 2020
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Can anyone describe exactly what the Gamemastery Guide add on does for building / editing monsters? I really (I mean *really*) need a good builder tool for PF2.
I'm interested in getting the HLO but I can't find any details about how it works... videos, reviews, anything. The description on the product page is not helpful. I'm wary of dropping $50 on the licences without a better understanding of what I'm buying. Can anyone help me out here? |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: Leeds UK
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It allows you to build monsters/NPC's from scratch using the GmG rules. It also allows you to edit most aspects of monsters and NPC's.
It also has support for Hazards. From what I can see, all of the NPC's from GM guide are in their and core Hazards. Add on the Bestiary and you will get all of the monsters from there as well. All in all, it is a great resource for a GM. |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2020
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Awesome, thank you! Does the interface work like the character builder?
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Join Date: Jan 2015
Posts: 160
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It uses the same style interface! By selecting Custom NPC as the Ancestry, you are basically presented with a blank slate with which to work. After setting the creature's level, you can specify the rating of each statistic based upon the tables located in the GMG (Extreme, High, Moderate, or Low for AC for example), which will display the recommended value for that rating and level, and allow you to adjust beyond the default.
Here you can you can also add abilities to your creature, broken down into tables by type of ability (Communication, Immunities, Resistances, Spellcasting Options, Offensive, etc.), which you also have the freedom to specify things like DC, uses/period, range, etc. In addition to having access to adding any abilities from creatures in supplements you have access to, you can also add your own custom abilities to the creature. All this applies to existing races as well, so if you want to customize an existing race if just loads its default values and you're free to manipulate it from there. I've attached a screenshot of the interface with an Eagle loaded, to give you a look. All in all it's pretty robust, and has a huge range of flexibility and streamlining for creating your own creatures. And as Talsharien said, it also supports the creation/customization of hazards for your less (physically) monstrous encounters. |
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Join Date: Apr 2020
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That's perfect! Thank you very much!
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