Thanks Moon! I didn't know that enhancement had made it in. I love learning about these new things (that you probably did 2 years ago!)
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@Eldarc, I have done this and the spells section for Rob2E's modules, my conversion mod, and even the PHB comes up empty as shown in the images attached.
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Version 1.11 2023/07/19:
- New Option: "Sidebar: Show Spells". Only togglable by the GM
- The "Alignment" label in the NPC sheet replaced by "Subtype". Added the "Subtype" filter in the "NPCs" menu.
@Eldarc, thank you very much for the rapid response. I can now bring up my mod's effects. :)
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My pleasure! :) Or should I say our pleasure! Since my mate noalco did it in about 5 minutes.
Keep giving feedback please.
Version 1.2 2023/07/23:
- New Council window. It allows the GM to track specific councils and guides them step by step. If it finally grants XP to the Player-heroes, it can be drag and dropped to the Party Sheet XP tab by the GM and it will be listed in Encounters list to reward the party.
- Some not definitive skin/theme changes. Still WIP.
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One thing I noticed today - the Champion class is supposed to pick a "fighting style" and that wasn't automated by the character wizard? By design or did I mess up my conversion?
I do not recommend using the character wizard because in D&D 5e you choose your background at the end of the process. On the other hand, in 5e LotR Roleplaying, you choose your background right after you pick your culture, since the backgrounds depend on your culture. So the character wizard is not adapted to that and I don't have any plans to adapt that. I'm an old time FG user and I'm so used to drag-and-dropping content to the character sheet and it works so sweet that I don't think adapting the character wizard is a must. A too big effort for a really small gain, imho.
Regarding the "fighting style" you're supposed to pick, if the 5e ruleset is ready for that, it should properly work if you created the culture, fighting style and all that stuff correctly.
Thanks - we figured it out I think. And I agree with the drag/drop method. For a player who hasn't looked at the rulebook, the Character Wizard is handy, but drag/drop is much better.
Thank you chipmafia. Well, the character wizard is actually better, of course! I love it. But only if it works as expected. And since LotR 5e has some slight changes in this regard, I think it's better to just drag and drop.
We are preparing a new update. It will have some more skin customizations and a new Party Sheet tab called "Downtime" where you can manage the Fellowship Phases and Player Hero Undertakings. I think you'll like it.