D&D Rule Tracker

Eternalknight

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Hi everyone, just thought I'd post here to let everyone know about something I had been working on.

The D&D Rule Tracker is a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet designed as a reference tool. It is an index of many different sources, showing you exactly which book, page number and publisher to find that elusive feat, spell, magic item or prestige class. It is searchable by name and source, as well as different other aspects.



The D&D Rule Tracker currently indexes the following:

21 pieces of armor

18 core classes

137 deities

10 diseases

49 domains

706 feats

282 goods and equipment

805 magic items

1,047 monsters

29 poisons

124 prestige classes

134 races

43 skills

1,231 spells and powers

193 traps

157 weapons

All of this taken from 14 different sources.

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Brother Shatterstone said:
Eternal knight, awesome work and a brilliant idea! If theirs anything I can do to help please let me know... (check my profile for contact information.)

Thanks! I'll send an email your way.

I'd love to hear everyone's comments on this :)
 



Excellent work. I noticed that you are lacking anything from Oriential Adventures... is there a reason why?
And thanks, as this is the most helpful assembly of everything I have seen yet.
 

MarauderX said:
Excellent work. I noticed that you are lacking anything from Oriential Adventures... is there a reason why?
And thanks, as this is the most helpful assembly of everything I have seen yet.

Thanks :)

OA is missing simply because I have yet to put it in. You'll notice no setting-specific material is in there yet (Realms, for instance) - I was concentrating on 'generic' D&D material first. There is a poll on the page asking what people would like to see next, and so far it looks like Dragon/Dungeon will be my next quest.
 

Eternalknight said:


Thanks :)

OA is missing simply because I have yet to put it in. You'll notice no setting-specific material is in there yet (Realms, for instance) - I was concentrating on 'generic' D&D material first. There is a poll on the page asking what people would like to see next, and so far it looks like Dragon/Dungeon will be my next quest.

I think you would have to have separate versions for the campaign settings, so it is understandable. I agree with the Dragon/Dungeon updates too, they are more applicable without being skewed by a campaign setting.

I would love to help, but I will be gone for a while soon, and won't be of much use while I am vacationing.
 

MarauderX said:


I think you would have to have separate versions for the campaign settings, so it is understandable. I agree with the Dragon/Dungeon updates too, they are more applicable without being skewed by a campaign setting.

I would love to help, but I will be gone for a while soon, and won't be of much use while I am vacationing.

The campaign settings will fit in to this one; however, other d20 games, such as d20 Modern or Slaine and others will have to have a seperate version.

Send me an email when you get back off vacation - any help is appreciated :)
 

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