I've noticed that in all the role playing management apps I've used (Roll20, other 3rd party Excel spreadsheets, etc) there's never a specific option for where to put Warlock invocations. I usually park them in the level 9 section of the table since those slots will never be available, but any in-app compendium leaves them out of searches as well so I have to copy-paste them from other sources. Is there any way for these (as well as other class-specific things) to be integrated? Would they fall under spells, traits, or something else? Thanks!
Would be a really nice feature, but I think you should just be putting them under class traits/features. Clerics will want a spot for their domain and paladins will want a spot for their oath too then.
I agree, and would expand this request to include the full range of class-specific information. The tool to emulate here, IMHO, is MPMB's character sheets (http://www.dmsguild.com/browse.php?author=morepurplemorebetter). These are active PDF sheets that are fully scripted to include class-specific information within the sheet format such as eldritch invocations, pact magic, etc. when your character reaches the appropriate levels.
Lest I sound like I'm shilling for Dungeon Masters Guild, I want to be clear that is not my intent - just pointing to an example that the DnDB development team may want to emulate.
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I've noticed that in all the role playing management apps I've used (Roll20, other 3rd party Excel spreadsheets, etc) there's never a specific option for where to put Warlock invocations. I usually park them in the level 9 section of the table since those slots will never be available, but any in-app compendium leaves them out of searches as well so I have to copy-paste them from other sources. Is there any way for these (as well as other class-specific things) to be integrated? Would they fall under spells, traits, or something else? Thanks!
Would be a really nice feature, but I think you should just be putting them under class traits/features. Clerics will want a spot for their domain and paladins will want a spot for their oath too then.
I agree, and would expand this request to include the full range of class-specific information. The tool to emulate here, IMHO, is MPMB's character sheets (http://www.dmsguild.com/browse.php?author=morepurplemorebetter). These are active PDF sheets that are fully scripted to include class-specific information within the sheet format such as eldritch invocations, pact magic, etc. when your character reaches the appropriate levels.
Lest I sound like I'm shilling for Dungeon Masters Guild, I want to be clear that is not my intent - just pointing to an example that the DnDB development team may want to emulate.