I wish the spell list that the sheet shows would work out all the modifiers for example magic missile doesnt show what id actually roll if I have a build that improves it. Is this a feature that is being added?
I assume you're talking about the exportable character sheet. I will say it's odd that it lists to hit/save but not damage. That's probably because not all spells do damage, but more spells have saves or to hit modifiers, so it's probably to save space. It does have the page number, so that's going to save time.
I mean the online sheet it shows me the different levels i can cast (for example magic missile at) but not the change in damage and not the effects of meta magic or any other abilities that improve it.
The full features of this product dont seem to be in sync with the prices. We are asked to pay generously for products we have usually already paid full price for and then told it will work one day in the unspecified future. Im very disappointed with the progress and value of this service. Am I alone in this or is this a commonly held opinion?
The character builder is free to use. I don't know why your complaining that the character sheet doesn't do enough automatically, when a pen and paper doesn't do anything automatically.
You can actually modify each and every entry in the character sheet to include any modifier you find missing.
If you found out the character sheet is a complete disappointment to you after spending 200$, I would suggest using more time trying out something before spending money on it. The free version has exactly the same functionality as when you have bought the manuals, buying from the marketplace simply unlocks more pre-coded options, but with the homebrew tools you would have been perfectly able to code in each and every subclass, item, race and subrace from your paper books.
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I wish the spell list that the sheet shows would work out all the modifiers for example magic missile doesnt show what id actually roll if I have a build that improves it.
Is this a feature that is being added?
I assume you're talking about the exportable character sheet. I will say it's odd that it lists to hit/save but not damage. That's probably because not all spells do damage, but more spells have saves or to hit modifiers, so it's probably to save space. It does have the page number, so that's going to save time.
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I mean the online sheet it shows me the different levels i can cast (for example magic missile at) but not the change in damage and not the effects of meta magic or any other abilities that improve it.
Like empowered evocation.
This is something they plan to implement eventually.
The full features of this product dont seem to be in sync with the prices. We are asked to pay generously for products we have usually already paid full price for and then told it will work one day in the unspecified future. Im very disappointed with the progress and value of this service. Am I alone in this or is this a commonly held opinion?
The character builder is free to use. I don't know why your complaining that the character sheet doesn't do enough automatically, when a pen and paper doesn't do anything automatically.
The free version is very limited so I had faith and bought extra features. After spending over $200 I very much regret it.
You can actually modify each and every entry in the character sheet to include any modifier you find missing.
If you found out the character sheet is a complete disappointment to you after spending 200$, I would suggest using more time trying out something before spending money on it.
The free version has exactly the same functionality as when you have bought the manuals, buying from the marketplace simply unlocks more pre-coded options, but with the homebrew tools you would have been perfectly able to code in each and every subclass, item, race and subrace from your paper books.
Born in Italy, moved a bunch, living in Spain, my heart always belonged to Roleplaying Games