Socinus
Apr 15 2011, 08:10 PM
So a buddy of mine decided to try and run a Gestalt D&D 3.5 game.
Excellent, I thought, I'll try a Sorcerer/Wizard.
Unfortunately I'm now struggling to keep track of all the damn spells. Does anyone know of any computer software that works for 3.5 or that I can add custom spells to and are compatible with the mana system?
(Yes, we use mana instead of spells-per-day)
Yerameyahu
Apr 15 2011, 08:28 PM
I mean, a list isn't enough? A fancy one, with two whole columns.
What functions exactly do you need?
Socinus
Apr 15 2011, 09:10 PM
I'm dealing with over 20 spells per day I can cast and I have to go scrambling through books to find them when necessary. Even notating page numbers, its still a little slow. Then I have to re-organize them when resting which takes forever.
It would be nice to have a program where you could have two windows; one being a list of spells that you manually input all the details and description for, and the other displaying that information when clicked on as well as a function to flag the spells you've prepared. It would simply make things faster when dealing with a lot of bookkeeping
Yerameyahu
Apr 15 2011, 09:14 PM
Ah. You need *three* columns. I'm not making fun of you; I really think the ideal solution is a spreadsheet (Name, Effect, Mana Cost, Prep'd, maybe Page Ref). Use Google Docs.
KarmaInferno
Apr 15 2011, 11:31 PM
Try the
SpellForge spreadsheet from here?
It's like a year since the last update but it should work.
-k
Wordman
Apr 16 2011, 01:47 PM
Since you didn't specify what operating system you use, I'll just assume you use a Mac. Try
SpellbookMaster.
Tiralee
Apr 18 2011, 05:34 AM
I'd try and find a copy of ema's spell list from "somewhere" (the wayback machine should be able to help you)
46 pages of annotated spells, just print off the sheet/classes you use and mark the ones you know. And then try and persuade your DM that, yes, you can have this one at level 3.
_Tir
Socinus
Apr 22 2011, 06:47 PM
QUOTE (Wordman @ Apr 16 2011, 01:47 PM)
Since you didn't specify what operating system you use, I'll just assume you use a Mac. Try
SpellbookMaster.
I'm using a PC.
I'm trying to create my own at this point, fighting with Microsoft Access, but it isnt going well.
Yerameyahu
Apr 22 2011, 06:52 PM
Try Excel before trying Access. Unless you're making something to sell.
Socinus
Apr 22 2011, 08:47 PM
QUOTE (Yerameyahu @ Apr 22 2011, 06:52 PM)
Try Excel before trying Access. Unless you're making something to sell.
I tried using Excel, but I dont have a good grasp on Excel anymore. Not that my Access skills are any better.
Grinder
Apr 23 2011, 02:05 PM
QUOTE (Tiralee @ Apr 18 2011, 07:34 AM)
I'd try and find a copy of ema's spell list from "somewhere" (the wayback machine should be able to help you)
46 pages of annotated spells, just print off the sheet/classes you use and mark the ones you know. And then try and persuade your DM that, yes, you can have this one at level 3.
_Tir
Would it be legal if you upload it to a hoster and share the URL with us?
BishopMcQ
Apr 23 2011, 08:33 PM
Check out:
http://www.imarvintpa.com/dndlive/index.phpIt even has a CSV file with all of the spells.
http://www.imarvintpa.com/dndlive/AlexSpells.phpYou can upload it into Excel and sort, or kick it as a datasource into Access after making your GUI.
Thanee
Apr 23 2011, 10:01 PM
QUOTE (Socinus @ Apr 15 2011, 10:10 PM)
Excellent, I thought, I'll try a Sorcerer/Wizard.
Heh. Was only one of those not enough arcane spells for you?
Bye
Thanee
Yerameyahu
Apr 23 2011, 10:22 PM
Yeah, you should mix it up. Why no divine or psionic casters in there?
BishopMcQ
Apr 24 2011, 12:25 AM
meh, there are some really degenerate gestalt builds that have full BAB, strong Saves for everything, get three stats to your AC and hit, plus spellcasting. Having two arcane casting classes is really mild by comparison.
Yerameyahu
Apr 24 2011, 12:31 AM
Not in terms of munchkinism (sorry, 'charop'), in terms of *fun*. Divine or psionic means whole new lists of tricks, instead of doubling up on one.
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