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Finding out what package something is from

AndrewD2

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So working on some date files for RiP and I want to make sure I limit the number of prereqs a file has, but I'm not sure how to tell what source something is from if it doesn't list it when I copy it. I even checked for a source tag and it doesn't tell me.
 
So working on some date files for RiP and I want to make sure I limit the number of prereqs a file has, but I'm not sure how to tell what source something is from if it doesn't list it when I copy it. I even checked for a source tag and it doesn't tell me.

I use a separate game system for each custom 3PP datafile I create, using the base pathfinder system.

This way ensures that no other 3PP data slips into the mix, regarding the Pathfinder add on packages I think the remove supplemental packages option will just load the CRB data only.
 
That works fine for some things, but when I need access to classes from other sources like the APG, UM, UC I'll have to have everything enabled. What would be ideal is a way of saying which packages are compiled for the system so we can avoid using those things.

This goes back to something I'm trying to edit from a fan that did some work for Rite a couple years ago and a customer is getting a missing bootstrap while having the packages that are supposed to be required. And I just want to be able to know what it's from.
 
abObeOvono has no source, but it is bootstrapped to the Ovonovo deity, which is sourced to Book of the Damned: Lords of Chaos. It is one of the many Demonic Obedience abilities, and is shown only if you have the feat and have activated it.
 
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