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<blockquote data-quote="Kellri" data-source="post: 3879258" data-attributes="member: 19070"><p>All of the statblocks in the netbook, with the exception of those in the SRD, and some from Monsters of Myth (which were specifically permitted) are derived from TSR material. I maintained a very strict canonical approach, so all of the various monster 'permutations' are only those mentioned in the texts themselves. So, while I could never hope to honestly sell it, I tried to make it as useful as possible. </p><p></p><p>Some hints for using the Statblock Reference in your own adventure writing (Word version):</p><p></p><p>(1) Using the monster roster in the back, note the names of the various monsters you want to use. Set up a split screen, with the roster on the bottom and the statblocks on top. Cut + Paste between the screens to fill up your roster. Scroll the upper screen down to the list of weapons and armor. Cut + Paste the equipment into the roster. Just season with treasure and you're ready to go. Find + Replace is also quite useful for doing quick conversions into a similar system like Labyrinth Lord or Basic Fantasy RPG. </p><p>(2) Double Click at the beginning of any statblock to quickly select the entire block</p><p>(3) ALWAYS read the entry from the source book before trying to use the statblock in play. In many cases, special abilities,movement type, etc. are only clear from the source. (ex: Spells).</p><p></p><p>Kellri</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kellri, post: 3879258, member: 19070"] All of the statblocks in the netbook, with the exception of those in the SRD, and some from Monsters of Myth (which were specifically permitted) are derived from TSR material. I maintained a very strict canonical approach, so all of the various monster 'permutations' are only those mentioned in the texts themselves. So, while I could never hope to honestly sell it, I tried to make it as useful as possible. Some hints for using the Statblock Reference in your own adventure writing (Word version): (1) Using the monster roster in the back, note the names of the various monsters you want to use. Set up a split screen, with the roster on the bottom and the statblocks on top. Cut + Paste between the screens to fill up your roster. Scroll the upper screen down to the list of weapons and armor. Cut + Paste the equipment into the roster. Just season with treasure and you're ready to go. Find + Replace is also quite useful for doing quick conversions into a similar system like Labyrinth Lord or Basic Fantasy RPG. (2) Double Click at the beginning of any statblock to quickly select the entire block (3) ALWAYS read the entry from the source book before trying to use the statblock in play. In many cases, special abilities,movement type, etc. are only clear from the source. (ex: Spells). Kellri [/QUOTE]
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