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I might not be looking in the right spot, but has Guildmasters Guild to Ravnica in Hero Labs yet?
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Short answer: no.
Long answer: not yet. All 5e content (outside of the stuff in the free rules) has to be created for and added to Hero Lab by independent community members, hence the 5e Community Pack. Work is still being done on Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes and Eberron, so Ravnica is definitely a ways off. That said, the fastest way to get the Ravnica stuff in is to learn the editor and start building it yourself. Yeah, that takes a while, too. But it's worth it to provide for the whole community. |
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The funny thing is I have tried to learn how to make and/or modify files for Hero Labs but it never worked out right. So I figured I would just let others do the hard work. I will say, I was able to edit the spelling and grammar. But to manipulate the system to do stuff, I couldn't do that. lol
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I have zero interest in ravica. So this is not something I'll be looking at personally doing.
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I've started coding the races for Ravnica - I think I've got the races doneexcept the Simic Hybrids; I lack the knowledge/skill to code their animal parts, beyond simple text. Centaurs, goblins and minotaurs required nontrivial modifications from the 5e norm, Loxodons and Vedalken required creating the racial abilities (my implementation for Tireless Precision lacks elegance, as I'm uncertain as to how to get the random modifier included on the Skills page.)
I have yet to code the Guild backgrounds, but compared to the races they are likely to be easy Convincing Hero Lab to only allow Ravnica choices is tedious - my Preclude list is over 50 and counting, including races and languages. If anyone has already completed coding Ravnica, please let me know - I have players keen to play in the setting |
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Damn, you beat me to it, Genghis. I was about to start working on the Simics.
Just curious, how did you do the Loxodon's armor based on STR? That was the one thing I hadn't nailed dow for them. If you want someone to peer review your stuff that's familiar with the races, I'm happy to oblige. For the backgrounds, I think the challenge will be how to integrate the extra spells adding to casters' spell lists based on guild and level. EDIT: Also, I'm going to start working on the backgrounds. I'll go from the "bottom" up in case you already started, too. We can meet in the middle and combine our efforts to get a file ready for the community. Last edited by Fenris447; December 17th, 2018 at 10:12 AM. |
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I'm outlining what we need to do for the Simic abilities. Hopefully someone more knowledgeable can point us in the right direction for these.
At level 1, give one choice from these:
At total character level 5, give one choice from these or one of the level 1 choices that wasn't selected:
For backgrounds, each one has two extra lists of choices, one for a contact within the guild and another from without. I looked at the Hermit as an example of a class that allows for another choice from a list (in addition to the standard four for bonds, flaws, etc.) I cant find an example from the community of something with two separate lists. The easy solution is to add the one list, allow for two choices, add some text to indicate you pick one guild and one-non guild contact, and include all choices on a single list, with each choice indicating it's in or out of guild. The more elegant solution is to build in a second custom list, but I don't know how easy that would be. Last edited by Fenris447; December 17th, 2018 at 11:55 AM. |
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Just FYI to any interested, I'm getting started on the backgrounds. At the very least, I can build out the basics. Unless someone else steps in, I'm going to go with my above route for doing contacts; one grouped list for both sets of contacts.
I think I may also add a simple tracker for the In-Play tab that tracks guild renown levels. Right now I'm thinking just the number, but if there's an easy way to display more information based on the title that level grants, I'm open to it. |
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If you copy Dragonborn you'll see three fields: rGiveSpec rSpecName rSpecSing What I would suggest doing for simic is: 1. rGiveSpec is 1 in the race definition add a script to the base race that says at total levels of 5, add 1 to rGiveSpec 2. rSpecName would be set to Simic Abilities rSpecSing would be set to Simic Ability 3. Each of the Simic Abilities would be similar to the dragonborn Blue, Red, etc... but you could add a pre-req or expr-req that would throw an error if picked before the appropriate level. That should work, jut need to make sure the rGiveSpec script happens post-levels (so that levels exist). |
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Ghengiswookie - Could you share your work with me? I'd like to take a stab at the Simics, and it would be easier for me to use your file for background languages like Velkaden instead of us each having different versions.
Dungeonguru - Thanks for the advice! I'll see if I can make it work in a test file then integrate it with Ghengis's work. Any advice on adding more selection lists for the backgrounds? Rakdos needs three more aside from the standard 4 lists, same with a few others. |
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