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<blockquote data-quote="Andre" data-source="post: 3442395" data-attributes="member: 25930"><p>Similar. When prepping an adventure, I like to have everything handy, in a format that I like to use. I hate paging through several different books for one bit of info, or one stat block. The SRD helps enormously here, with cut and paste, but the other stuff can be very time-consuming to enter (I use various programs, as needed: word processor, spreadsheet, database).</p><p></p><p>It helps when I can re-use old material, such as a trap or creature the party missed on an earlier adventure. Programs such as HeroForge help a lot with NPC's. Even finding monsters with class levels already figured in (such as in MM4) can save me time. But it's still a pain to have to enter so much info, just so I can have it in my own format.</p><p></p><p>Talk of 4E started as soon as 3E came out, and no one really knows what it will be like. Near the top of my wish list is a way for me to easily customize the information presented, to fit my game, not the designers'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andre, post: 3442395, member: 25930"] Similar. When prepping an adventure, I like to have everything handy, in a format that I like to use. I hate paging through several different books for one bit of info, or one stat block. The SRD helps enormously here, with cut and paste, but the other stuff can be very time-consuming to enter (I use various programs, as needed: word processor, spreadsheet, database). It helps when I can re-use old material, such as a trap or creature the party missed on an earlier adventure. Programs such as HeroForge help a lot with NPC's. Even finding monsters with class levels already figured in (such as in MM4) can save me time. But it's still a pain to have to enter so much info, just so I can have it in my own format. Talk of 4E started as soon as 3E came out, and no one really knows what it will be like. Near the top of my wish list is a way for me to easily customize the information presented, to fit my game, not the designers'. [/QUOTE]
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