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<blockquote data-quote="Dark Mistress" data-source="post: 6020858" data-attributes="member: 11816"><p>One thing you can do is do what I do. I go threw what ever adventure, AP etc i plan to run. I then copy and past the stat blocks onto a doc, make sure everything I need about that encounter is there. Put the T1 or what have you there so i know which location it is from the map. Then I print that out and take it with me. Then I never need my bestiary books etc. You don't even need to own them with the PRD or d20pfsrd which I actually like better, because all the rules are there for free.</p><p></p><p>That takes a couple of hours to do it sure, but once done I don't need to do it again till we start the next AP book or next adventure, which comes out to needing to do it maybe once a month.</p><p></p><p>Now if you don't have a printer or access to one, then that could be a problem. But I have found doing that really cuts down on the books I need to bring. Can do the same thing with other stuff, like use Perram's spell book to print out all the spells the PC's use or NPC's.</p><p></p><p>I ended up with a folder of printer paper but it is a lot lighter and easier to haul around than a bunch of books.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dark Mistress, post: 6020858, member: 11816"] One thing you can do is do what I do. I go threw what ever adventure, AP etc i plan to run. I then copy and past the stat blocks onto a doc, make sure everything I need about that encounter is there. Put the T1 or what have you there so i know which location it is from the map. Then I print that out and take it with me. Then I never need my bestiary books etc. You don't even need to own them with the PRD or d20pfsrd which I actually like better, because all the rules are there for free. That takes a couple of hours to do it sure, but once done I don't need to do it again till we start the next AP book or next adventure, which comes out to needing to do it maybe once a month. Now if you don't have a printer or access to one, then that could be a problem. But I have found doing that really cuts down on the books I need to bring. Can do the same thing with other stuff, like use Perram's spell book to print out all the spells the PC's use or NPC's. I ended up with a folder of printer paper but it is a lot lighter and easier to haul around than a bunch of books. [/QUOTE]
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