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    Excel D&D monster index

    Thanks! It's ALL AWESOME, of course! I'm just trying to figure out a great Spreadsheet for 2E that would would know the characters, probably the game day( or amount of game days), divide the monster xp (adjusting for Prime Requisites, and an HD bonus...10 per, I think, for the Fighters), give...
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    % Chance to Learn New Spell

    "you get a chance to learn each spell as soon as you find it, then again at every level up" This is true. The "problem" with spell research imc is that we play very pressed-for-time in the game: we're always heading to the next scene. Niceties (that I typically kind of enjoy)-like training to...
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    Would a campaign set in Greyhawk...

    Total Grognard talking (which is about to be obvious), but I kind of thought Greyhawk was a "homebrew" campaign. I would be skeptical of any campaigns that hews to any text as Canon. Maybe Dragonlance (I don't think anyone's mentioned my favorite setting! No love?) would need to be strict. As an...
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    % Chance to Learn New Spell

    ...always the worst part of levelling-up a wizard. Now it bit me again-hard-, and I'm having a hard time recovering. I've just turned 7th, have been holding onto Falrinth's books since ToEE, oh so long ago. I have a 65% (!!!) percent chance of learning any spell, and I flubbed them all. Of 7...
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    Excel and Massive Campaigns

    Nice! Thanks everyone! And yeah, Eltab; that's exactly the kind of thing I'm getting at. It's just two of us playing T1-4, A1-4. C-3, and we'll see, but it's heart is in the geopolitical machinations. Not just politics, but relationships, yet-grand as it all becomes, it all does boil-down to...
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    Excel and Massive Campaigns

    Yeah, that's all spot-on, @Umbran. I really don't know MS Office-just started with it(I have been a complete luddite for a decade, or so)-so I was hoping I saw a solution to a new problem. I'll have to look into Access. But, I also agree that the maintainence will probably wind-up being too...
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    Excel and Massive Campaigns

    Thanks, @Dannyalcatraz. That's a shame that a program that powerful can't be used for cross-reference. I've learned one way of doing it, but it's very, very cumbersome. If I do conditional modifiers, it will show me every instance of duplications, but that's only a little helpful; I want to...
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    Excel and Massive Campaigns

    Perhaps this is the wrong place-entirely-to be asking, but I've found NO help anywhere on-line. To y'all I can just describe what I want to do, without trying to figure out the most "normal" thing I could say without elliciting a groan. so, the parameters are 1: You play D&D(or an rpg), and 2...
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    Excel D&D monster index

    Thank you, and sorry. It has been quite a long time since I've posted anywhere. How should I have gone about this, though: it was this thread specifically that I was interested in(and Echohawk's work posted in such). I didn't want to start a new, redundant thread. What's the best way to tap-into...
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    Excel D&D monster index

    Thank you, jasper, but I am specifically looking for 1E and 2E monsters.
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    XP for Technology in Expedition to the Barrier Peaks

    Hey! I'm playing basically in 2E(with, obviously, a lot of home-brewing), but it IS a 1E module(and this is, essentially, my first post on ENWorld, so please forgive if I'm uncouth at this, at all). My game is a one-on-one-she handles 4 pcs, I gave 3 DMPC's, we've streamlined it as much as we...
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    Excel D&D monster index

    Hello! first post(horray, thank you, thank you...) I was wondering why there was no XP in this Workbook, or if I'm just missing it. Because its frigging awesome, and I thank you so much.
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