D&D 3E/3.5 3.5 spell database?

barghus

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Anyone know where I can get a 3.5 spell database in either Access or SQL format? I'm trying to learn SQL and would like to use something I'm actually interested in as test data.

Thanks
 

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The XP calculator is my favorite thing on there.

I've been tempted to do something with the database, but time has been a very limited resource in my life.

The only problem I have with the xp calculator is that even though it allows you to add a "factor" {as in +/1 number} to the CR for a creature it does not factor that into the calculations so it is basically a wasted column. Other than that it is real nice.
 

The only problem I have with the xp calculator is that even though it allows you to add a "factor" {as in +/1 number} to the CR for a creature it does not factor that into the calculations so it is basically a wasted column. Other than that it is real nice.
Just up the CR of the creature. :)
 

Just up the CR of the creature. :)


Right but when I was using grimlocks (a drop down) and then adding class levels - I have to end up making something new. So why bother with the "adjustment" column if it only works with the X (Chi( stuff. Seems to me it would have been fairly easy to have it add to the CR of the creature and then use that adjusted CR to calculate xp.

If the formulas and cells weren't hidden I would have tried to make an adjustment in the cells myself.
 

Right but when I was using grimlocks (a drop down) and then adding class levels - I have to end up making something new. So why bother with the "adjustment" column if it only works with the X (Chi( stuff. Seems to me it would have been fairly easy to have it add to the CR of the creature and then use that adjusted CR to calculate xp.

If the formulas and cells weren't hidden I would have tried to make an adjustment in the cells myself.

I rarely use the dropdowns. I almost always put in nothing but CRs.
 


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