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<blockquote data-quote="LordEntrails" data-source="post: 9293992" data-attributes="member: 6804070"><p> <ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Dozens of pages on my custom setting</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">A bunch of old PC sheets</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Tables of names, room descriptions, tavern generators</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Hundreds of maps, maybe a few thousand</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Thousands of character portraits</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">5E WOTC source books; PHB, MM, DMG, XGtE, TCE, SCAG, DotMM, EGtW, LMOP, MPMotM, MOoT, PotA, STK, TFtYP, ToA, VGtM, WDDH, SDW, SLW, DC</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Dozens of third party books and tools</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">AD&, 2E, 3E, 3,5E, 4E hundreds of sources</li> </ul><p>Yes, this does mean my binder is my laptop. I effectively went paperless in all parts of my life a decade ago. Bills, books, RPGs and pretty much everything possible is done digitally now. My laptop is so much lighter than a binder and contains so much more. Excel for random tables is so much more functional. FG is so much more capable as a campaign running tool than a sheaf of papers.</p><p>I know you all think paper/binder works just fine, and it does work just fine. But going digital allows you to do things you don't even know if possible. Why have a list of 100 names or food items or room descriptions when you can have a digital tool that can give you millions of unique detailed results with a simple click? Do you need a list of a dozen NPC personalities when a single click can generate a new detailed personality on demand?</p><p>Up your GM binder to the next level, go digital.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LordEntrails, post: 9293992, member: 6804070"] [LIST] [*]Dozens of pages on my custom setting [*]A bunch of old PC sheets [*]Tables of names, room descriptions, tavern generators [*]Hundreds of maps, maybe a few thousand [*]Thousands of character portraits [*]5E WOTC source books; PHB, MM, DMG, XGtE, TCE, SCAG, DotMM, EGtW, LMOP, MPMotM, MOoT, PotA, STK, TFtYP, ToA, VGtM, WDDH, SDW, SLW, DC [*]Dozens of third party books and tools [*]AD&, 2E, 3E, 3,5E, 4E hundreds of sources [/LIST] Yes, this does mean my binder is my laptop. I effectively went paperless in all parts of my life a decade ago. Bills, books, RPGs and pretty much everything possible is done digitally now. My laptop is so much lighter than a binder and contains so much more. Excel for random tables is so much more functional. FG is so much more capable as a campaign running tool than a sheaf of papers. I know you all think paper/binder works just fine, and it does work just fine. But going digital allows you to do things you don't even know if possible. Why have a list of 100 names or food items or room descriptions when you can have a digital tool that can give you millions of unique detailed results with a simple click? Do you need a list of a dozen NPC personalities when a single click can generate a new detailed personality on demand? Up your GM binder to the next level, go digital. [/QUOTE]
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