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Print off a cleric spell list

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I'm inputting a Pathfinder cleric into Hero Lab and it's telling me to choose spells. Of course, clerics pray for spells every morning. Is there a way to just print out an entire spell list for a cleric to have in front of them at the table to use manually?
 
I beleive when you go to print the character it will ask for several different option, and one of them is to print all spells.
 
A proper way to accomplish this is on my to-do list. In the meantime, you can save your character, add every possible cleric spell, print that, and then revert to the saved version
 
A proper way to accomplish this is on my to-do list. In the meantime, you can save your character, add every possible cleric spell, print that, and then revert to the saved version

Casts "Raise Thread"

Any word on this?

If nothing else, is there a way to output all spells known to just pure text? I can probably edit in Word or something from there into something I can use at the tabletop.
 
You think I'm noob enough to use dispel magic to counterspell? Please. I'm using the "Slay Thread" spell, which is an auto-success!

;)
 
I"ve been asking this for a while now too. All we need is a button for "add all spells to spellbook". I'm not a programmer but that seems like it would be very easy to implement.
 
As a programmer, it's the "very easy" things that gives programmers ulcers!!!
Totally agree. What seems easy from the outside can be a nightmare inside the code.

The most fun is Pathfinder Rules. Yeah its only "one" rule sentence and it takes three days to implement in the scripts. :( :p
 
Why would you expect to have spellbooks implemented for classes that don't use spellbooks? I'm thinking the idea is to have "Print available spells" options for classes that don't use spellbooks? That's an awful lot of printing once you get out of low levels, though.
 
A cleric might not have spellbooks, but they do have many spells from multiple sources. I, as GM, want to be able to give player a complete list of the spells that player has access to. And as a user of Realm Works, when I create NPCs and import them into it so that when an encounter occurs, i have all the information I need to run that encounter.

Each of my players gets a notebook containing character sheets, spell info, ability descriptions, etc. I don't need to print a new list at every level, just need to print a new level of spells when required, or I can create a pdf of the info that can be viewed on a tablet/pc/notebook.

All I am asking is to give me the option to do it in what is convenient for me and my group. If you don't want to print, then don't. :-)
 
Just found that I could add a spellbook thru the Gear Tab. So some of my whining is now obsolete. (blushes deep red). The idea of being to put all spells for a normally non-spellbook class with the click of button by level would be nice, as well as to pick which source to add spells from.
 
You can also set a spell to be prepared 0 times once you've added it to your spell list. That will still print among your normal spell list. The idea behind that is so that you can store your often-prepared spells in the same list, and then just change your preparation counts by moving numbers, rather than adding and deleting.
 
You can also set a spell to be prepared 0 times once you've added it to your spell list. That will still print among your normal spell list. The idea behind that is so that you can store your often-prepared spells in the same list, and then just change your preparation counts by moving numbers, rather than adding and deleting.
That is a nice feature that my players make use of allot actually.
 
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