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That's great! While I can agree that there usually won't be more than 20 figures on a flipmat, I don't like having to spend the time when I'm placing them to figure out which figures I can pull them off of and put them on the ones I'm going to use. Plus, like I mentioned, it leaves marks on the pawns when you pull them off, and I recall quite vividly how "well" that works out with board games (which is to say, not very).

I've already preordered the bestiary box and the RotRL box, so as soon as I see the new pawn bases available, I'll be ordering a few packs of those as well. Thanks!


Does anyone know why there are only 20 bases to go with the 80 figures. Won't the bases start having problems after being yanked off several times and put onto new minis? They certainly crimp the bottom of the figure when you put them on, and regardless I find it inconvenient to keep pulling the bases off and put them on a different figure.

I would have paid the extra $1 to get more than one baggy of bases. Anyone know where I can purchase bases that would work with these figures?


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Several years back I wrote an application that would allow you to create tables, roll on them, and combine their results. The original application worked with books like "Heroes of Legend", and would walk you through the entire process of creating a character from those books. I am looking at recreating this application for the iPad, Mac, and PC (probably in that order, which is ironic since I've been primarily a PC developer for many years. It's just easier to deploy via the App Store, and I haven't found something similar for PC.)

I am planning on incorporating a bunch of OGL Pathfinder tables, especially tables found in the GameMastery guide, as tables that are included with the software. They will also act as a guide for creating new tables.

Does anyone have suggestions for "Must Have" tables? The Must-Have tables need to be something that I can incorporate freely, although certainly people will be able to create (add) their own tables using a built-in table / script editor, and it will have a feature to be able to sync the tables so that you can share them between your computers (and with friends).


Kyle Olson wrote:


Right now I'm heads down on the iPad version so it probably won't be soon.

You, sir, are my hero.


I just barely discovered this app after having used Hero Lab and just getting fed up with with Hero Lab. I decided to do a web search for "Pathfinder Combat Manager" before I went and wrote my own, and came across yours (go figure) - and it was exactly what I was looking for. Even the look was what I had in mind, although Combat Manager is much more extensive than I was thinking.

Thanks!