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npc monster generator

Since Vasc can't say it I will, for npc creation, NPC Designer is a better program than PCGgen. PCGen is often quite clunky to use if you want an on the fly npc. With npc designer, if i press a button, i get instant npc.

Its also quite customizeable, allowing you to easily add feats, weapons and such and the output function lets you put it in a format easy for you to use.
 

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D&D 3.5 Monster Generator - class levels, templates and advanced hit dice

I have just released a free tool in support of the thriving 3.5 community via the Monster Advancer (Monster Advancer 3.5).

This compact suite of applications allows for swift monster generation, advancement and customization, all within the context of 3rd edition(3.5). What once took up to an hour of dungeon masters' time, now takes seconds. Large Fiendish, Half-Dragon Dire Wolves with 18 hit dice can now take their place of honor amongst the kraken and the hydra.

There are currently three applications worthy of note: There is a version made for massive customization (allowing templates, magical items and equipment , stat adjustments and feat selection), a version made for speed and simplicity, and another which can generate multiple creatures randomly based on the challenge rating or encounter level desired.

The entire project is completely free and available now. It is continuing to be enhanced daily with the ability to add class levels coming by the end of the week.

My goal is to help foster and reinvigorate the 3.5 community by contributing to the tools that enhance the game by allowing time for creativity rather than crunching numbers.
 


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