Hi everyone!
I picked up Realm Works at Gen Con for use in my upcoming D&D 5th campaign. Since WotC decided to go the Morningstar route, it looks like I'll need to add spells and monsters to the system on my own. My question is, what is the best way to do that?
From what I can see (and I've only worked with the software for 2 days so far), is that I can go into the Mechanics Reference and either
A) Create a new "Monster/Enemy" entry, name it "Orc" and cut-n-paste in the stat block into the Stat Block space in RW. Quick and pretty easy.
or B) Make a copy of the "Monster/Enemy" category, call it "5E Monsters" and then customize that category to add Size tags, Alignment tags, HD and so on. Then I would create a new "Orc" entry from that new category and enter the stats individually. The advantages here would be that I could then sort/search by Alignment, Size, whatever.
So, am I missing any other options? Is there a tried and true method that works well? What can you wise and experienced users tell me?
-Mark
I picked up Realm Works at Gen Con for use in my upcoming D&D 5th campaign. Since WotC decided to go the Morningstar route, it looks like I'll need to add spells and monsters to the system on my own. My question is, what is the best way to do that?
From what I can see (and I've only worked with the software for 2 days so far), is that I can go into the Mechanics Reference and either
A) Create a new "Monster/Enemy" entry, name it "Orc" and cut-n-paste in the stat block into the Stat Block space in RW. Quick and pretty easy.
or B) Make a copy of the "Monster/Enemy" category, call it "5E Monsters" and then customize that category to add Size tags, Alignment tags, HD and so on. Then I would create a new "Orc" entry from that new category and enter the stats individually. The advantages here would be that I could then sort/search by Alignment, Size, whatever.
So, am I missing any other options? Is there a tried and true method that works well? What can you wise and experienced users tell me?
-Mark