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I'm playing a 13th level wizard and my group does not use laptops or tablets at the table. I'd like an easy way to manage memorized spells. The ideal thing would be the old tried and true way of just having a list of all the spells in my wizard's book, and putting check marks next to the ones I memorize, and then erasing them when I cast.
I can't find a way in HL to just output a list of spells in a spellbook without including descriptions and it ending up on lots of pages. Any suggestions? |
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You could try this custom "sheet" from ShadowChemosh: http://shadowd20.pbworks.com/w/page/...hadowd20Spells
Edit: It does have descriptions though. |
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Actually it comes with two versions and one does not output the Descriptions of the spells. These sheets still need ALLOT of improvements but they do work. If nothing else you could use them as a basis to create your own custom sheet.
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For the record I'm looking for the same thing.
I don't want anything other than the name of the spell, sorted by level. The option of sorting by school as a secondary sort would be awesome. Mainly I want to keep track of my spell book for PF Society Play. The problem with the current option is that it's too nice, and has too many details. Looking for a very simple list. Next step would be counting pages in the spell book. Hero Lab doesn't seem to have any concept of that currently. |
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Shadow,
I'm tweaking your spellbook script and noticed that when I have "Spellbooks" in the gear, the weight of the spellbook(s) is always included in the hero's encumbrance, even if the spellbook(s) are dropped to the ground. Quote:
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Yea I tried fixing that bug a year ago and gave up myself. The timing to figure out when your NOT on the hero or something was too late to adjust the weight back off.
So yea its a known issue right now that I can not get the weight to come back off the hero. Should have put a note in the Thing to mention that. My bad. May have to go some alternate method like a manual check that you can do to say don't add it's weight. So you could put a "Activate" ability on the gear item and when checked don't run that part of the script. Only thing I can think of to stop it right now. Hero Lab Resources: Pathfinder - d20pfsrd and Pathfinder Pack Setup 3.5 D&D (d20) - Community Server Setup 5E D&D - Community Server Setup Hero Lab Help - Hero Lab FAQ, Editor Tutorials and Videos, Editor & Scripting Resources. Created by the community for the community - Realm Works kickstarter backer (Alpha Wolf) and Beta tester.- d20 HL package volunteer editor. |
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