![]() ![]() *Max Dex for AC does not stop the DEX component of AC from being adjusted using Stat Linking, this is due to if you have changed your armour in a session and may therefore want to ignore the Max Dex value. xml does not provide enough information to efficiently do this. xml does not identify Composite bows, if the name and description is custom and did not use the word "Composite" the app would have no way of knowing, so this was omitted. *Stat Linking does not affect damage done by bows, as the. xml, which is why the boxes will be empty, the boxes are present however to balance out the look and feel of the character sheet, and in preparation in case the information is exported in the future (though an app update would be required to read it). *Conditional Save and Combat modifiers don't appear to actually be exported in the. *CMB - the app detects whether your imported CMB Stat value is the same as your STR or DEX modifier, to determine which stat should affect it through Stat Linking (due to certain feats, whether you character size is Tiny etc.) *All code used to make the character sheet look familiar to PCGen users, is my own. *There is no copyrighted content within the app, all spell descriptions etc. *My D&D group play Pathfinder, so all my knowledge for Stat Linking is based around that rule set, but hopefully it will be compatible with most d20 games. *Ideally the minimum screen resolution of your device should be 1280x720, and the screen size at least 7", lower res/smaller devices may display the character sheets without issues, but cannot be guaranteed. *Keep track of spell casting, health, subdual damage etc. *Multiple character sheets, easily managed through tabs *Stat Linking - allows adjustments to stats to filter through to other areas of the sheet such as Skills and Attacks ![]() When you want to level up, just update your character on PCGen, email it to yourself and re-import! If you want a character sheet app for your device but don't want to enter all the information manually onto your device, PCGen can do all the hard work of creating your character for you, and then just email it to yourself, import it into the App and make your character sheet mobile. xml files generated by PCGen to create dynamic character sheets for use on your Android Tablet. PCGen Character Sheet Lite allows you to import. This app is developed around my knowledge of Pathfinder, but should be compatible with most popular d20 games. ![]() Here is the information from the Play store: XML file from PCGen and interprets the data into a nice, readable display format. Note, this app does not create your character or modify it in any way - it only reads an exported. Please note, this is a tablet app only, but I am working on a phone version! The app is now available on the Play store (free and paid versions), and I'd love some people to test it out, give feedback and opinions etc! This is not an advert or attempt to get people to buy the app - I'm just looking for opinions and feedback as the testing I've been able to do with our group is rather limited. If you're an avid gamer, it was probably a major milestone for you.īut do you also remember struggling to decipher an empty character sheet and what you were supposed to write down in each box? Remember poring over the core rulebook, cross-referencing one table with a class write-up, the spellbook with your chosen school of magic, and skills to your race? Welcome to the communityĭo you remember the first time you built a role-playing game (RPG) character? It was exciting and full of possibility, and your imagination ran wild.I was frustrated with the lack of PCGen support on Android devices, so decided to make my own app. Whether you thought it was fun or perplexing-or both, if you play RPGs, the process of building and tracking a character is probably as natural to you now as using a computer. That's an appropriate analogy, because, as we all know, character sheets have been computerized. It's a sensible match computers are great for tracking information that changes frequently. They certainly handle it a lot better than scratches on paper worn thin by repeated erasing and scribbling and more erasing. Sure, you could build custom spreadsheets in Libre Office, but then again you could also try PCGen, a Java-based application that makes character creation and maintenance sublimely simple without taking the fun out of either. While it doesn't have a mobile version, there is a PCGen viewer for Android so you can access your build whenever you need to. PCGen is a Java application, so it runs on anything that has Java installed. This isn't quite the same thing as Java in your web browser PCGen is a downloadable application that runs locally on your computer. You likely already have Java installed if not, download and install it from your distribution's repository. ![]()
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