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Something that hasn't been mentioned yet...

Matchmaking or scheduling. Will there be a good way to FIND games? I think this is where most of the current tabletop software fails. I want to be able to jump on at any given moment and be able to find a Pathfinder Society game about to start and be able to join it with little fuss. That would be amazing.


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Please keep in mind that people use Projectors at their game table while making this project. =)


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Ok, I've changed the file a little, to include the Community Usage verbage. =)

The file is temporarily hosted here:

Pathfinder Character Box

That's in Word 2007 format.


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Thanks everyone.

I made them using these boxes here. Just a side note, the WoW TCG is pretty darn good too.
WoW TCG on Amazon

I then created a template using Microsoft Publisher 2007. I used a piece of legal sized paper because of the dimensions of the box. I then cut it down to the correct size and popped it in. No cutting required as there's a nice plastic sleeve that holds the cover. I can send anyone the Publisher file if you want it.

I then created my character sheet. I like to use online character sheets so that my character is always available if I forget it. I use the one here:
DNDSheet.net
It has a pathfinder sheet. I then set the printing preferences to remove the header and footer, I then shrunk it down to 80 or 70 percent, I forget which, and printed it. I then cut it so that it fits in the box.

The spell cards were created from the site Liz mentioned, thanks. It's a great site and such a useful tool. Here's the link again:
Perram's Spellbook
The only thing with the spellcards. You have to play with the printing preferences quite a bit to get them to print out perfectly. He gives you most of the instructions needed right on the site.

And that's it. Let me know if anyone wants the .pub file.


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Hey everyone.

In another thread someone had asked for a time advancer. Something that could add 6 seconds, 1 minute, an hour, etc to a clock. They wanted to use it for both combat duration as well as campaign time tracking.

So, I made up a quick and easy Excel sheet with some buttons to do the job.

The time begins at 1/1/4708 at 07:00:00 AM.

Otherwise known as 7 AM on Wealday in the month of Abadius in the year of 4708.

Yup, the time tracker reports the date in true Golarion fashion.

Feel free to download it from here:

Golarion Time Advancer

You need to download it and run it in excel with macros enabled. It won't work in google docs. Have fun.


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I made a simple time advancer in excel anyone is welcome to use. You can advance the time by 6 seconds, 1 minute, 1 hour, and 1 day. It also displays the day of the week in Golarion style, month in Golarion style, and year. The current date is set to 1/1/4708 7:00:00

Golarion Time Advancer/Calendar

Make sure to download it and run it from excel. Also, ensure that you have macros enabled or the buttons will not work. You can either enable all macros or just add this file to your list of trusted locations.


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I decided to help familiarize myself with the Pathfinder rules I would make 1 character of each class. Here are my premade characters specifically written for Council of Thieves.

15 Point Buy
2 Character Traits

All of my characters are created with a theme. They are not designed to be the most powerful in their class. I picked abilities, feats, skills, traits that all work within the theme/roleplaying.

Bard - Focuses on performing skills. Enchantment spells will be her first weapon, keeping foes at bay. If that fails, she uses her whip to trip opponents that get too close.

Cleric - This dwarf seeks out oppression. He uses his strength and armor to smite those that are unjust.