Originally Posted by
Talyn
I've never loaded into 3.5E (because it's "D&D" blech :p ) so I had no idea the fields were not identical for 3.5E and apparently things are not as cross-compatible as we were led to believe? I've only done one PFRPG adventure (a 99 cent one back when those were allowed lol) and was never told to make sure the NPCs were coded for both rulesets. Wouldn't surprise me if I needed to check that one for character encoding anyway so I guess I can see if I need to tweak any special data fields. That seems rather irresponsible to yank fields out of a ruleset when the tabletop game itself does in fact use them (just uses icons rather than text) for alignment, type and subtype.