More than likely there will not be a "multi-kit" option until that specific setting is added. However you can drag/drop as many as you like I believe but it will only show the one.
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If you can get the data into Excel then exported as a CSV format document with named headers, a powershell script like this...
Can dump the data into the proper output format.Code:$csv = Import-Csv -Path C:\users\tim\Desktop\temp.csv
cls
foreach ($item in $csv) {
$writeline = "$($item.Item) $($item.Cost) $($item.Weight)"
$writeline
}
https://i.imgur.com/QpljG37.png
I guess an Excel macro is another way to go - if you enjoy torture.
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Not sure if I am missing it somewhere but I can't see a way to select a specialty wizard apart from Illusionist. Are they incorporated somewhere?
Only the classes fully detailed in the PHB (exp tables/class descriptions etc) are there as class records.
That said the only difference in the "specialists" (like Illusionist) is the modified access/features to schools. One could just copy the Illusionist class, rename it to whichever you are using and update the access/features notes.
Any other complete handbooks in the works?
I bought this edition of D&D as a old grognard :). But when I when to run my first game it seemed to get a huge lag spike when trying to load monsters into the combat tracker. I can run a 5E game no problems with minimal lag. Any ideas on how to fix this
Can you explain what you are loading and how many?
The AD&D ruleset is different in how it handles various data structures. To add some of the features I wanted I had to add several more "nodes" to the data than 5E has. When FG has to create those nodes it takes time (it's one of the slower parts of FG) and because of that there will be a difference in loading times.
The trade off is the NPCs in 2E have more functionality - drag and drop weapons etc - this creates the initial loading lag.
I only got to run two encounters. I was running caves of Chaos, and group ran into 10 kolbolds took forever to load up into the tracker, the second was a large group of giant rats.