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<blockquote data-quote="Blackwarder" data-source="post: 5787389" data-attributes="member: 6688285"><p>I played with iBook author last night, it's a really nifty piece of work and I'm no programmer.</p><p></p><p>I can easily see how someone with a little bit more programming-fu than me could make some incredible D&D books with this, take for example monster vault: threats to the nenthir vale. First of al all the glossary will just sit in the glossary section and won't need any chapter in the actuall book, the most basic version will have each monster entry in a different section the monsters statics bar will be collapsible and monster static section will have small arrows next to its level so you will be able to adjust the creature level to your liking.</p><p></p><p>The advanced version will allow you to edit every thing in each creature and add it as a new monster to that section, you will be able to build random encounter tables on the fly (based on such things as locations, climate and threat level ) and save monster static blocks for future encounters.</p><p></p><p>Honestly, I think that when it comes to iOS, WotC should just use the iBookstore to sell its books with an app that will receive outpot from those books (character sheets, encounters etc) and allow you to use it in your games.</p><p></p><p>Warder</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackwarder, post: 5787389, member: 6688285"] I played with iBook author last night, it's a really nifty piece of work and I'm no programmer. I can easily see how someone with a little bit more programming-fu than me could make some incredible D&D books with this, take for example monster vault: threats to the nenthir vale. First of al all the glossary will just sit in the glossary section and won't need any chapter in the actuall book, the most basic version will have each monster entry in a different section the monsters statics bar will be collapsible and monster static section will have small arrows next to its level so you will be able to adjust the creature level to your liking. The advanced version will allow you to edit every thing in each creature and add it as a new monster to that section, you will be able to build random encounter tables on the fly (based on such things as locations, climate and threat level ) and save monster static blocks for future encounters. Honestly, I think that when it comes to iOS, WotC should just use the iBookstore to sell its books with an app that will receive outpot from those books (character sheets, encounters etc) and allow you to use it in your games. Warder [/QUOTE]
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