Lee S.
September 14th, 2005, 05:32
Hello, I'm currently attempting to code an Eberron Ruleset. I've gotten the easy stuff out of the way...new races and the new core class. The next thing on my list to do is start inputting feats. Before I begin, I thought I should ask if there is a way to break feats up by type?
What I mean is breaking the feats down into their categories:
General
Metamagic
Metapsionic
Psionic
Item Creation
Shifter
Warforged
Divine
etc...
I would like to have this be on the main pageof the feats entry and then the various feat categories be on their own linked sub pages. How should I do this?
Big Edit - I've just gotten around to reading the news over at Codemonkey Publishing. It seems they've already released the first of their Official WoTC modules for FG (YAY!). I think they're going to be doing Rulesets as well, but as of this moment that is unconfirmed. I believe that the data monkies are some of the top notch coders in the geek world and have nothing but respect for their work...I own quite a bit of it. THat being said, I still want to at least figure out this method of linking information. I'd like to be able to say that I completed the ruleset (though it would be far subpar compared to CMP's work).
What I mean is breaking the feats down into their categories:
General
Metamagic
Metapsionic
Psionic
Item Creation
Shifter
Warforged
Divine
etc...
I would like to have this be on the main pageof the feats entry and then the various feat categories be on their own linked sub pages. How should I do this?
Big Edit - I've just gotten around to reading the news over at Codemonkey Publishing. It seems they've already released the first of their Official WoTC modules for FG (YAY!). I think they're going to be doing Rulesets as well, but as of this moment that is unconfirmed. I believe that the data monkies are some of the top notch coders in the geek world and have nothing but respect for their work...I own quite a bit of it. THat being said, I still want to at least figure out this method of linking information. I'd like to be able to say that I completed the ruleset (though it would be far subpar compared to CMP's work).