
The issue is whether we want wordingĪt 8th level, the bard gains the Inspire greatness. The "Class Features" aren't yet filled in, nor are theĭescriptions for each of the special abilities at the bottom, but this I apologize for the awkward colors - they look better with aĭifferent background, and I just simply inserted the bard's tableĪs-is. "meat" of the class is now placed into a nice table, like this:īardic music, bardic knowledge, countersong, There are aįew bits here and there that belong in a class description, but the Out to find all of the class descriptions available and generates themĪll (much as it does with all of the defined characters).

Level (and most certainly aren't any examples in monster stat block (necessarily) example characters out there for every class at 20th Making monster characters that take all of their levels in that class,Īnd the end result (if the "character" makes the right choices) shouldįor standard classes, though, there's no real way to know that theĬlass progression has been entered properly, since there aren't That is, for monster classes, I have been Progression table, so I didn't necessarily have to make a character toĬompare to a monster entry.

That would display the class information in the standard class To get a better view of the end result, I decided to write a template

It has been a while since I've written anything here, but I haven't We are also using the Time Travel companion book to give her Time Travel and manipulation.Xmld20 - an XML Schema for d20 gaming systems - class tables Mystics are part of the UA content and haven't been used much. No one else is aware she is a time Angel, thus she has to have two separate CS for both her forms. To everyone else she is simply a Cleric (Healer) but in reality she is a Time Angel sent to right a specific wrong in Time. I told her I wanted to create this character that was a Time Angel that has a secret identity. Our DM is very good at doing things like this. It's been running now for some time and all the players love it. The campaign is a very complex homebrew campaign that sorta mixes a little sci-fi with the D&D medieval theme. The character is a "Time Angel" sorta like a Time Lord in most respects. The DM does allow them,exceptionally for this character. If I don't have spell slots for 7-9, then why would I even be able to choose spells for those levels? But here's the thing, it shows I have 15 spell slots for level 10. It shows no spell slots for level 7-9, here is the problem, it allows me to choose spells for those levels I have no spells slots for, why is that? I have no slots for those levels so how could I even cast them.

My problem is, with the program, it shows spell slots for levels 1-6 and allows spells to be known from the levels (it automatically puts those spells in). (Completely decked out) I'm not creating this character to be used until I do some tweeking down, I'm going this high to figure out how the program works with high level characters. The character in question is a level 10 Cleric and a level 10 Mystic. This character is a high level character, it's only experimental at this point. But here's the problem.Before I explain, I want to clarify something. I use it because it has most of the books built into it and can allow others to be added as I purchase them. I am creating a character using a program called PcGen. I have a problem that I hope someone can understand better than me. Monstrous Compendium Vol 3: Minecraft Creatures
