
Only complaint is that, when you open the magic tab, you start at the bottom. Loving this app so far! Primarily use it to keep track of all my known spells which, as a cleric, is a lot! It’s took a while to enter them all in, especially since the app lets you include descriptions of what the spells do, but it’s so nice to have a cohesive and comprehensive list that I can sort though when choosing what spells to prepare for each game! The app automatically places the spells in alphabetical order and groups them by level. Thanks again for your very helpful feedback! For the ones that won't be there yet, we wrote them down and we'll handle them as well. Some of these changes are currently under development, and we hope to have them out before Christmas (custom items, more icons, cleaner "features" page, and others. Thank you very much for your feedback, it is very helpful and clear :). In conclusion I really like it I hope you take these suggestions in consideration. The sword looks too flat.Īs an aside tell the person(s) in charge of the artwork that I really like the look of everything. The loading menu looks a bit lackluster compared to the rest.The abacus icon loads as a white square for me.
Perhaps you can allow for the font to remain the same by allowing a scrolling interface.
not sure about the corresponding tabs but the features tab shrinks the letters to illegible size after adding too much text. Allow for an image upload page so we can upload how our characters look. This will save you the trouble of adding every possible item. Add more item icons and give us an option to create custom items. (As an aside I also agree with another reviewer in that I'd pay money for this app.) I'm not the best at reviewing things but as far as bugs and suggestions go here's some things I'd like to see improved. Thank you for review, these are some great ideas for character creation, and we'll make a note and try to implement these in the future, but at the moment we are swamped with other requests of more pressing features. when you’re done you can click a “confirm” button that locks the stats for this character and boom. Then you drag/drop each (fixed) number from the pool to an attribute and continue to rearrange them until you’re happy. It rolls and sums 4d6 (sans lowest) six times, shows you the results, and then puts them in a pool down below the attributes, which are all set to zero. Lastly, to support character creation, the idea of collecting the results of a die roll set as immutable numbers that the player can drag/drop around on the attribute sheet would be awesome. Please add this mode so new players who are following along with the book can do things the right way :-)Īnother thing that would be welcome is if you could batch sets of die rolls - like rolling 4d6 (sans lowest) six times and present the results in a single glance so that a screen shot could be taken and shared with others as a way of saying “yes, I actually rolled these stats, what a lucky halfling am I” :) There doesn’t appear to be a way to do that.
for example, the 5E PHB suggests 4d6-subtract-lowest-die for each stat. Would love to see an enhancement to the die roller to support common character creation throws. I’m new to 5E but not to D&D or RPGs in general.