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<blockquote data-quote="Crothian" data-source="post: 2011302" data-attributes="member: 232"><p>SRD 3.5 Bundle</p><p></p><p> There are items that are designed for use at the gaming table on a laptop. I’ve seen more then a few of these but none have been as useful or as well organized as this SRD bundle by Creative Mountain Games. </p><p></p><p> Creative Mountain Games has been around for a while putting out quality, but usually small pdfs. This is not small but is quality and lives up to the standards they have set. The pdf comes in a large file that is a little under fifteen megs in size. Inside one will fine thirteen different pdfs with a few almost five megs in size but most of them under a meg. </p><p></p><p> All the pdfs are book marked and hyper liked. It makes these very easy to use and to locate whatever one is looking for. Also, with the pdfs different files it would be easy to say print out the bard spells for the bard in a party to use. The layout on all of these is well done and makes them very easy to read. The tables are all well done and easy to read and scan fast without loosing ones place or getting confused. There is no art or borders on any of the pdfs. That makes these easy to print if one wants to do that, however it is obvious that the design of these was to be used from a laptop at the gaming table. </p><p></p><p> There is a pdf devoted to the spells of each class including the Assassin and Blackgaurd Prestige Classes. Each has a full color cover that really fits the class. First there is a table of contents, then there is a listing of the spells by level and they are given a short description. This is just like they do in the Players Handbook. Then all the spells are listed in alphabetic order. The format on these is followed by all of the spell pdfs and it is simple and works very well. There is also a pdf devoted to just the domains and the domain spells. There is also an index pdf which is linked to all the other pdfs. There are pdfs for monsters one with the normal format and one with stat blocks, and a huge pdf with pretty much everything else in it. It has classes, skills, feats, magical items, the rules, etc. </p><p></p><p> Basically, this is the SRD in neat and easy to use format. If anyone has access to a computer or vven better laptop when gaming and finds that they are constantly looking things up in books, then this item is designed for you. It will take a little while to get used to where everything is but with the hyper links nad book marks nothing takes a long time to find.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crothian, post: 2011302, member: 232"] SRD 3.5 Bundle There are items that are designed for use at the gaming table on a laptop. I’ve seen more then a few of these but none have been as useful or as well organized as this SRD bundle by Creative Mountain Games. Creative Mountain Games has been around for a while putting out quality, but usually small pdfs. This is not small but is quality and lives up to the standards they have set. The pdf comes in a large file that is a little under fifteen megs in size. Inside one will fine thirteen different pdfs with a few almost five megs in size but most of them under a meg. All the pdfs are book marked and hyper liked. It makes these very easy to use and to locate whatever one is looking for. Also, with the pdfs different files it would be easy to say print out the bard spells for the bard in a party to use. The layout on all of these is well done and makes them very easy to read. The tables are all well done and easy to read and scan fast without loosing ones place or getting confused. There is no art or borders on any of the pdfs. That makes these easy to print if one wants to do that, however it is obvious that the design of these was to be used from a laptop at the gaming table. There is a pdf devoted to the spells of each class including the Assassin and Blackgaurd Prestige Classes. Each has a full color cover that really fits the class. First there is a table of contents, then there is a listing of the spells by level and they are given a short description. This is just like they do in the Players Handbook. Then all the spells are listed in alphabetic order. The format on these is followed by all of the spell pdfs and it is simple and works very well. There is also a pdf devoted to just the domains and the domain spells. There is also an index pdf which is linked to all the other pdfs. There are pdfs for monsters one with the normal format and one with stat blocks, and a huge pdf with pretty much everything else in it. It has classes, skills, feats, magical items, the rules, etc. Basically, this is the SRD in neat and easy to use format. If anyone has access to a computer or vven better laptop when gaming and finds that they are constantly looking things up in books, then this item is designed for you. It will take a little while to get used to where everything is but with the hyper links nad book marks nothing takes a long time to find. [/QUOTE]
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