D&D Character Builder, a program that helps you create and manage your D&D characters. This program allows you to create a character for any D&D game, walking you through the process of rolling the dice and assigning your game statistics, as well as creating a visual version of your character using "paper doll" models and "drag and click" selections of armor and weapons. At the end, you can save your character and print out a character sheet, as well as go to any D&D tournament and call up your character for use, or use the character at the Virtual Gaming Table (see below). With this package, you get to create and store up to 10 different characters or up to 10 different versions of one character (your character at different levels), or some combination of the two.
I guess this explains why WotC took E-tools away from the Code Monkeys.
Also, I took a survey that asked about all of the stuff listed here, and I seem to remember reading somewhere in there that the free content as it exists now would stay the same. Did anyone else take that survey?
War to slay, not to fight long and glorious. Aermhar of the Tangletrees Year of the Hooded Falcon
Oh yeah, and thanks to WotC for dropping E-tools like a hot potato after I spent $500 on the thing. I think that should equal many years of online subscription fees.
War to slay, not to fight long and glorious. Aermhar of the Tangletrees Year of the Hooded Falcon
Oh yeah, and thanks to WotC for dropping E-tools like a hot potato after I spent $500 on the thing. I think that should equal many years of online subscription fees.
And I was finally going to pick up some FR datasets, on my next paycheck.