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OP, (and anyone else who makes threads like these... they're becoming tiresome in their repetiativeness) I'm not going to "sell" you on the game. The rules and mechanics are free for you to peruse on Paizo.com/prd.
If the game doesn't sell itself to you, it's a waste of time for me to bother trying.

Mark Hoover |

OP, (and anyone else who makes threads like these... they're becoming tiresome in their repetiativeness) I'm not going to "sell" you on the game. The rules and mechanics are free for you to peruse on Paizo.com/prd.
If the game doesn't sell itself to you, it's a waste of time for me to bother trying.
You go Laz!

MagusJanus |
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OP, (and anyone else who makes threads like these... they're becoming tiresome in their repetiativeness) I'm not going to "sell" you on the game. The rules and mechanics are free for you to peruse on Paizo.com/prd.
If the game doesn't sell itself to you, it's a waste of time for me to bother trying.
He was already sold on the game last page.
There's been no need to talk on this for awhile.
Also, you already made an effort to sell the OP on the game.

beej67 |

I'm pretty creative, but I can't think of too many instances where I knowingly stretched RAW. Perhaps you could cite a few examples from the gallery.
In any case, even if you can, the point is moot. If a program doesn't have the versatility to allow you to do that, it's basically worthless in a game of imagination (which, by definition, is supposed to have far fewer limits than, say, a video game).
I paid $15 for iPad Numbers and once I had my basic framework of a spreadsheet built, I can do anything HeroLab does for no additional cost, by copy/pasting text from d20pfsrd.com.
THAT is the real great thing that Pathfinder has, imo, over 3.5. d20pfsrd.com is a fantastic resource.
I can also build in any custom buffs I want in boolean boxes, and the like, customize my sheet layout, and all the same sorts of stuff I used to do with pen and paper on blank sheets instead of with pregenned character sheets, so I don't have to play with a laptop eating up my table space. It's nice to play from a couch.