Greetings,
currently I own the 4E version of Herolab, but my group recently started playing a 3.5 game. I have been experimenting with the demo version of the 3.5 version and I have a couple of questions.
1) I made a rogue character with nimble fingers.One the print preview the final ranks for open lock and disable device reflect the +2 skill bonus from that feat. But in the skill rank breakout area the misc. column is blank where the bonus +2 should be displayed. So if you add up the numbers as displayed the final rank comes out 2 ranks higher than the numbers listed. Is their a way to force Herolab to show All modifiers on the printout?
2) Relating to the first question, is their a way to briefly list Feat descriptions on the characters sheet. The sheet will list the feats taken but no information regarding what they do is listed. It would speed up play to have that info handy, especially when using feats that are very situational so as to remind the player they are there.Also, when someone else has to play that character for an absent player it would brief them on that characters abilities without the helping player having to scour through several books looking for an obscure feat.
Thanks for any insight.
Diceman
currently I own the 4E version of Herolab, but my group recently started playing a 3.5 game. I have been experimenting with the demo version of the 3.5 version and I have a couple of questions.
1) I made a rogue character with nimble fingers.One the print preview the final ranks for open lock and disable device reflect the +2 skill bonus from that feat. But in the skill rank breakout area the misc. column is blank where the bonus +2 should be displayed. So if you add up the numbers as displayed the final rank comes out 2 ranks higher than the numbers listed. Is their a way to force Herolab to show All modifiers on the printout?
2) Relating to the first question, is their a way to briefly list Feat descriptions on the characters sheet. The sheet will list the feats taken but no information regarding what they do is listed. It would speed up play to have that info handy, especially when using feats that are very situational so as to remind the player they are there.Also, when someone else has to play that character for an absent player it would brief them on that characters abilities without the helping player having to scour through several books looking for an obscure feat.
Thanks for any insight.
Diceman