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2 years ago ::
Oct 04, 2011 - 8:05AM
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Hello DMs!!! I am a DM for many groups and found myself having to remake a lot of monsters, usually due to level but also because of roles. I also always make my own BBEGs for my big final battles. After a while using the formulas for a while I thought to myself "why not make an excel file that calculates all these things for me". I have now been improving the my file on-and-off for over a year now and would love to share it with you. It's a basic .xls file that calculates a ton of stuff, allows you to input your own custom values and even has some important tips on monster-making. Cosmetically it could be better, and will make it look more "official" in my 2.0 version.... whenever that will be xD This file is good for:· Creating monsters ahead of time, such as BBEGs · Giving you the correct numbers for making up monsters on-the-go. Type in level and role and it gives you all the numbers you need to wing-it like a pro! My file takes in account:· Level · Roles · Secondary Roles · Whether the monster is insubstantial or not · Ability scores (automated and manual generator) · Specifics of an attack (melee, ranged, multitarget, recharge, encounter etc.) And based on those things it calculates:· Hit points · Defenses · Attacks vs. AC and NADs · All the damage values you'll ever need (avarage) · Passive Perception, Passive Insight, Stealth etc. Other:· Has a simple drop-down menus for Primary and Secondary Roles and for selectin Primary, Secondary and Tertiary ability scores for your monsters. · Easy-to copy format so that you can use the numbers from the excel file and add your BBGEs attacks in a word file. · Includes comments and guides for monster making. I just upgraded it and verified that it's numbers are up to date and 100% Wizards official.AND HERE IT IS: www.mediafire.com/?xt7m31jeh8e5g56It is kalled "Skrímslaskapari" which is icelandic for "monstermaker" Enjoy! If you make any improvements on the file please share them back to me.
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2 years ago ::
Oct 04, 2011 - 9:09AM
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I've heard community.wizards.com is a good place to upload files.
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2 years ago ::
Oct 05, 2011 - 4:06AM
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Date Joined:
May 11, 2010
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Mediafire.com is a nice hosting site. From what I've seen it has no waiting times, nor deletes your files after a period.
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2 years ago ::
Oct 05, 2011 - 4:10AM
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Dec 13, 2010
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I would be interested in this file, very interested. I believe 4shared.com lets you upload files as a free user (for small files - like a document). You could try that one.
Just in case I failed to mention; I am playing D&D 3.5e.
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2 years ago ::
Oct 06, 2011 - 4:59PM
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Here it is: www.mediafire.com/?05uxw2q8ks3usvsI did have a word file which was basically a glossory with all my data and the guidelines for creating monster from the dungeonmaster's guide, but I seem to have lost it. Enjoy! If you make any improvements on the file please share them back to me.
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2 years ago ::
Oct 06, 2011 - 5:25PM
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Dec 13, 2010
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Looking good. Thanks.
Just in case I failed to mention; I am playing D&D 3.5e.
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2 years ago ::
Nov 05, 2011 - 11:32AM
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I'm having a hard time opening your file, which version of Excel did you use to make it? I am trying to open with excel 2000.
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2 years ago ::
Nov 05, 2011 - 12:42PM
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Seems to me that you are eleven years behind. Want me to make a 2k version for ya?
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2 years ago ::
Nov 06, 2011 - 8:49AM
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If you could, that would be great. Thanks.
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1 year ago ::
Dec 19, 2011 - 3:46AM
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.xls version has been uploaded and included in post #1
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