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For character creation, advice and sharing (system agnostic) Thanks to for the logo! I'm running my first campaign in almost a decade for a group of a mostly newbies and/or folks as rusty as I am. Since my RPG experience is predominantly 3.5e, but I've lost or sold most of my old materials, I picked Pathfinder, and I've been pretty happy with how accessible it makes the OGL. I am, however, looking to simplify most of the tedious parts of d20 and automate the math moments as much as possible, so I'm trying to find the best possible set of apps for myself as GM and for my players. HeroLab seems ludicrously overpriced given how poorly optimized it is (loads like java molasses even on my high-end gaming rig) and how user-unfriendly the UI can be.
I'll be mostly using my Macbook to GM and my players will be using a mix of iOS and Android devices, and in one case a Microsoft Surfacebook, so I'm open to a wide array of apps.On the GM side- For combat and initiative management, the best tool I've found so far seems to be (free). The interface is elegant, it allows quick adjustment of encounters on the fly, and I love love love the casting feature that allows me to throw a combat screen URL up on the TV for the party to keep track of their HP, turn order, enemy conditions, etc.
The downside is that it's pre-optimized for 5e, meaning if I want to use its reference features I would have to enter shitloads of monster data for the 3.5e/Pathfinder campaign I'll be running, to the extent that I'll probably just have to keep using printed materials anyway. It also doesn't do monster combat rolls or calculations, which would be a huge boon. ($2.99) does handle combat rolls, on the other hand, which is awesome, and it contains monster data for Pathfinder, but (a) it's on iOS so iPad entry is a lot slower than on my Macbook, especially with how long it takes to put in hero data; (b) it doesn't have a way of casting/sharing summaries with the players; (c) it doesn't allow you input player initiative rolls easily, requiring you to virtually roll everyone with the monsters and then rearrange manually; and (d) it's locked into landscape mode, which is annoying. These are big enough issues that I'm probably going to stick with Improved Initiative Management and just handle rolls and calculations the old-fashioned way, unless I can find something with the best of both worlds. (99¢) is a nice little iOS app extremely similar to Improved Combat Initiative, but more simplified and without the casting feature. It does have automatic status effect (condition) tracking, which is nifty.On the Player side- ($2.99) for IOS is damn near perfect as a character app. It features an elegant dynamic character sheet, a fairly robust character builder with Pathfinder legality checking, quick references for virtually everything, beautiful iconography for spells and the like, and (best of all) easy tracking for daily spells, spell and ability uses, XP gain / leveling, healing, damage, and a Rest button.
The only thing it's lacking is the ability to track status effects (conditions), which is a shame but the (very active and responsive) devs say they're working on it for a future update, and in the mean time we'll just stick with physical condition cards. Honestly this app is beautiful enough after trying 5-6 others that I'm done hunting for other iOS options and just need to find a good equivalent for my Android/Surfacebook users. The internet recommends (free) for Windows/Mac almost as frequently as HeroLab, and it seems fine for character building but kind of garbage as a character sheet for use in-game as a result of its daunting interface and lack of tablet optimization. The GMGen tools are fairly robust, including combat roll calculation, but there are serious bugs in the Mac version such as not being able to access the Edit menu or adjust Preferences. The more I familiarize myself with its quirks the more I find myself loving the GM tools, so this may become a more primary campaign-running app for me in the near future.
It's certainly powerful, and a great argument against shelling out potentially hundreds of dollars for similar functionality in HeroLab.Apps that I found inadequate for various reasons- ($30-300). An overpriced, unwieldy dinosaur of an app. Brilliant potential but a dated interface and massive instability (crashes constantly) on mobile since it hasn't been updated in at least a year. Borderline abandonware. PC version is reportedly still stable. Simple character sheet app that unfortunately doesn't do legality checks or character building.
Combine that with inferior reference materials and it really doesn't have anything on RPG Scribe other than that it integrates easily with GM by Lion's Den. Donjon's overall suite is amazing, and I highly recommend checking out all the nifty little tools he's provided (especially the procedural generators), but his initiative tracker is too clunky and too basic to be much use over pen and paper, let alone over whiteboard or the apps above.In conclusion- I'm still hunting for that silver bullet GM combat management app that combines all the best features of Improved Initiative Tracker and Game Master by Lion's Den. Something that tracks combat fully for the GM and with hidden NPC stats for the player view, and that also handles monster combat calculations.
And preferably that runs on Mac rather than or in addition to mobile. I'm extremely satisfied with RPG Scribe for player sheets on iOS, but still looking for a similarly near-perfect Android and Windows equivalent. I recognize your user name when you posted in this sub-reddit not long ago.
Great app btw. As for the OGL stuff, they should give you heads up before getting nasty.
The usual flow is they give a 'cease and desist within in x days on insert content here' and you have that time window to acknowledge and comply with no repercussions. Side thought: If you're ever interested in doing some collaboration work, shoot me a PM. You have amazing ground work already built that I'd love to expand on. I also had some general questions about the tools/techniques you used to code the app.