Larsenex
January 7th, 2021, 16:34
Greetings SW team and folks!
I am loving Unity and I dearly love the P2 system. In fact most of my players are established old persons (post 50) (like me) and have deep experience in 5e, Pathfinder 1.o, and D&D 1rst and 2nd editions.
In FG I realized that creating random encounters is not easy with the P2 ruleset at this time. We need to create an encounter, determine threat and assign the exp and of course the critters. Tables help.
Thanks to Fantasy grounds college I have the table making part done. I have tables for 1rst thru 3rd level and will begin tables for 4 & 5. I go through the two books Bestiary 1 & 2 and keep the tables with about 7 encounters most at same level two at -1 level and 2 much higher threats at +2 and +3 levels (which could easily wipe a party).
Is there a way to build/make a tool which would have or the entire bestiary databases (including the upcoming #3) which allows me to simply pull it up, input party level and threat level and it would pull a random mix for those values.
Is a tool like this 'buildable'?
I just need to understand where I would begin? Should I make tables first? Would this be created using excel?
I am loving Unity and I dearly love the P2 system. In fact most of my players are established old persons (post 50) (like me) and have deep experience in 5e, Pathfinder 1.o, and D&D 1rst and 2nd editions.
In FG I realized that creating random encounters is not easy with the P2 ruleset at this time. We need to create an encounter, determine threat and assign the exp and of course the critters. Tables help.
Thanks to Fantasy grounds college I have the table making part done. I have tables for 1rst thru 3rd level and will begin tables for 4 & 5. I go through the two books Bestiary 1 & 2 and keep the tables with about 7 encounters most at same level two at -1 level and 2 much higher threats at +2 and +3 levels (which could easily wipe a party).
Is there a way to build/make a tool which would have or the entire bestiary databases (including the upcoming #3) which allows me to simply pull it up, input party level and threat level and it would pull a random mix for those values.
Is a tool like this 'buildable'?
I just need to understand where I would begin? Should I make tables first? Would this be created using excel?