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<blockquote data-quote="IronWolf" data-source="post: 5753025" data-attributes="member: 21076"><p>At the moment I only have the base Hero Lab package with the Pathfinder system and I've added on the APG. Even with this base amount of packages the tool has been invaluable to me for character generation or even for reviewing characters when I need to that. I've been a Hero Lab user for a long time now and will be picking up the Bestiary deal once they have the third dataset available. So the up front cost can be high, but in many cases you can spread that cost out over a longer term by only picking up the data set options you need at the moment.</p><p></p><p>Also - the data sets are pretty fairly priced. Hero Lab has the option to add in your own data. So if you do feel the data sets are not worth the cost you can add the information into the program yourself. I find the price of the packages worth it in comparison to my time to build my own data sets.</p><p></p><p>I do agree - though the cost can be spread out, as the Pathfinder system continues to grow it would be nice for them to offer a bundle offer of some type to discount the price a bit. Possibly buy the base package and then a percentage off for additional X number of packages purchased at the same time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IronWolf, post: 5753025, member: 21076"] At the moment I only have the base Hero Lab package with the Pathfinder system and I've added on the APG. Even with this base amount of packages the tool has been invaluable to me for character generation or even for reviewing characters when I need to that. I've been a Hero Lab user for a long time now and will be picking up the Bestiary deal once they have the third dataset available. So the up front cost can be high, but in many cases you can spread that cost out over a longer term by only picking up the data set options you need at the moment. Also - the data sets are pretty fairly priced. Hero Lab has the option to add in your own data. So if you do feel the data sets are not worth the cost you can add the information into the program yourself. I find the price of the packages worth it in comparison to my time to build my own data sets. I do agree - though the cost can be spread out, as the Pathfinder system continues to grow it would be nice for them to offer a bundle offer of some type to discount the price a bit. Possibly buy the base package and then a percentage off for additional X number of packages purchased at the same time. [/QUOTE]
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