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(Drop Dead Studios) Spheres of Power: Official Support Thread

For what it's worth, the Shapeshifter's Handbook will probably be quite a big project. The reason for this is because at some point I want to take some of the stuff I learned making Sphere Staves and apply it towards making a new UI for Alteration effects (somewhat like the UI that HL already has for Polymorph effects, perhaps), and the Alteration handbook would be the natural time to do that. But it means that the Shapeshifter's Handbook will be one of the more time-consuming ones to put together.

To be clear on one thing, however: If/when I am able to make a new Alteration UI, it will be part of the core SoP package. You won't need the Shapeshifter's Handbook to get that, even though I'll be making it alongside said handbook.
 
I'm not sure which handbooks are finished, to be in consideration.

Our group is using Alteration, Conjuration, Destruction, Life, and Warp the most.
Others are semi-used, but almost every Sphere's guy has at least two of those five.
One guy really likes Divination, and has had that on each of his last several characters, but the rest of the group isn't following suit.

Most are also going Illusion, but with the Drawback that gets Invisibility as a bonus talent, and then not taking anything else within the Sphere.
 
When you do get around to that Alteration UI, would it be possible to have the option of more than one shapeshift with options selected.
One guy in our group likes to bounce between five forms.

Wildshape allows for an animal form, an elemental form, and a plant form.

Being able to fully configure multiple forms with traits, and then enable/disable by checking/un-checking a box, would be really nice.
 
I'm not sure which handbooks are finished, to be in consideration.

Our group is using Alteration, Conjuration, Destruction, Life, and Warp the most.
Others are semi-used, but almost every Sphere's guy has at least two of those five.
One guy really likes Divination, and has had that on each of his last several characters, but the rest of the group isn't following suit.

Most are also going Illusion, but with the Drawback that gets Invisibility as a bonus talent, and then not taking anything else within the Sphere.

Of those listed, only Alteration, Destruction and Divination have handbooks released (so far); the Destruction sphere already has hero lab files made.

On that note, the Diviner's Handbook would probably be simple enough to make (as far as sphere handbooks go anyways).
 
Other groups will likely have different priorities.
Hopefully we get a few more people to voice their opinion, so the next set of files appeal to the largest group.

I'm likely in the boat, which will buy every set as it is released; chances are people will either stick with Core (and possibly Expanded Options, for all of the Archetypes) or go for everything.
 
Hello all, where do I pick up the updates to the main Spheres of Power Hero Lab or SOP CORE files. I am still on 1.11.

Thank you!
 
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Readme.html that came with the spheres of power files has the source to add.
The steps are listed within that file and the four included screenshots.

Not sure if I should list the update source, since it is a paid product. Can someone get the files for free, from the update source? Or is it okay to list the source here?
 
I see it! Thanks a million! I was looking here for the Update Source like it usually is, then DriveThru, and not the zip itself.
 
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Readme.html that came with the spheres of power files has the source to add.
The steps are listed within that file and the four included screenshots.

Not sure if I should list the update source, since it is a paid product. Can someone get the files for free, from the update source? Or is it okay to list the source here?

You are correct, it would enable anyone to get the package without paying for it. That's why ShadowChemosh can put up the update URL for something like the Community Package in a public place (because that's free) but I have to stick them in a readme file. It's the closest thing I have to any kind of security measure. It's not much, but if someone is determined to pirate this then at least they have to dig a little deeper than this thread.

Back when I was developing the core files I experimented a little with some ideas to combat potential piracy. The "best" idea I had involved reserving some key parts to be placed in a file that would be included in the retail package but not distributed in the update pipeline. Theoretically this would mean that anyone getting errors related to that part being missing is just a pirate who needs to pay for what they want. In reality, I think it would have just been one more thing that can break for legitimate users while only making things marginally harder for pirates. That's not a trade I'm willing to make.
 
That's cool, I was just use to how Hero Lab did things and didn't think about the Readme file in the zip but I am now trained. I even went back to DriveThruRPG to see if it was added there and we know the answer to that.

On a separate note, I purchased the expanded options today but I would really like to have seen the Armorist Blaster and MageKnight Doomblade. I was kind of bummed when I didn't see them so when you have time, can you please add those two archetypes?
 
I didn't leave any archetypes out of the Expanded Options package (at least I don't think I did, and I know I put in the Blaster). If you're not seeing those archetypes - or any other content from that package - I'd wager you haven't yet activated Expanded Options as a source in your Configure Hero menu. Each book is its own "source" and needs to be activated for a portfolio just like the base Spheres of Power package. Check on that and let me know if you're still having trouble.
 
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No sir, it is activated, and I only see Symbiotic Knight and Warleader.

For Mageknight, I only see Divine Lariat, Dragoon, Utterdark Champion, and Warrior of Holy Light.
 
I fully extracted the zip file, re-imported, and re-activated HL to see if that fixes it to no avail.

When you get a chance? Thanks!
 
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I fully extracted the zip file, re-imported, and re-activated HL to see if that fixes it to no avail.

When you get a chance? Thanks!
To be clear on what TheIronGolem is asking is you did the following:

1) Started HL and Pathfinder.

2) Opened up your character the .por file.

3) Pressed "CTRL-K" and turned on the book(s) you wanted to use for your existing character.

4) Pressed "ok" out of the Configure Your Hero window and then went to look for the archetype to add. And made sure the archetype's window was set to "show all" because all archetypes are listed as invalid after level 1....
 
I'm often one of those people. Even (especially) when I'm the one who created the new source in the first place:

"Argh, why can't I take this feat I made? A thousand plagues upon your young, Hero Lab!"

*spends half an hour checking tags and prereqs*

*remembers that sources are a thing*

"You know I was just kidding about the plagues thing, Hero Lab. We cool, right?"
 
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