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<blockquote data-quote="UngeheuerLich" data-source="post: 7727462" data-attributes="member: 59057"><p>No. That is not what I or we mean. I and we i guess know that link and I (can only speak of me here) now use dndbeyond as you can see in my post above.</p><p></p><p>We would have appreciated spells listed by level instead of alphabetically. This way you can go theough every level 1 spell and can easily compare their usefulness if you chose spells. If thdy would list which clases they belong to, even better.</p><p>I and we know that it has disadvantages too, bit in my opinion not constantly flipping between spell lists per class and spells when chosing a new spell is better. Also finding same level spells close to each other helps. Organizing them by schools would also have advantages, but since non wizards or derivates don't really use schools that is not my preferred solution.</p><p>Adnd organized wizard spells by level and cleric spells by level. That was necessary because of different levels for the same spells in different list. That problem does not exist anymore. So it may be time looking at and reconsider old concepts that were dropped because of a concept which was later also dropped.</p><p>And since the discussion is about wasted space, as felt by some, there could be an argument that a comprehensive spell list with all previously published spells would habe felt more valuable.</p><p>My personal preference would be an abbreviated spell description of spells per level. With school, concentration, ritual tag, maybe healing, summoning etc. Damage, condition and saving throw if appliciable.</p><p>I know dndbeyond does this in a better way as you can easily sort spells by each tag, but sometimes habing things offline is faster than using google.</p><p></p><p>And since using google to look up spells during character creation is easier than googling for names during play, I might even prefer names in the free space. Bit since I bought xgte It is a wash. Or still better with names in the appendix, because i have the other thing already.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my GT-I9506 using <a href="http://r.tapatalk.com/byo?rid=93205" target="_blank">EN World mobile app</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UngeheuerLich, post: 7727462, member: 59057"] No. That is not what I or we mean. I and we i guess know that link and I (can only speak of me here) now use dndbeyond as you can see in my post above. We would have appreciated spells listed by level instead of alphabetically. This way you can go theough every level 1 spell and can easily compare their usefulness if you chose spells. If thdy would list which clases they belong to, even better. I and we know that it has disadvantages too, bit in my opinion not constantly flipping between spell lists per class and spells when chosing a new spell is better. Also finding same level spells close to each other helps. Organizing them by schools would also have advantages, but since non wizards or derivates don't really use schools that is not my preferred solution. Adnd organized wizard spells by level and cleric spells by level. That was necessary because of different levels for the same spells in different list. That problem does not exist anymore. So it may be time looking at and reconsider old concepts that were dropped because of a concept which was later also dropped. And since the discussion is about wasted space, as felt by some, there could be an argument that a comprehensive spell list with all previously published spells would habe felt more valuable. My personal preference would be an abbreviated spell description of spells per level. With school, concentration, ritual tag, maybe healing, summoning etc. Damage, condition and saving throw if appliciable. I know dndbeyond does this in a better way as you can easily sort spells by each tag, but sometimes habing things offline is faster than using google. And since using google to look up spells during character creation is easier than googling for names during play, I might even prefer names in the free space. Bit since I bought xgte It is a wash. Or still better with names in the appendix, because i have the other thing already. Sent from my GT-I9506 using [URL=http://r.tapatalk.com/byo?rid=93205]EN World mobile app[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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