![]() ![]() Load PCGen, you should see a "My Stuff" source on the left. You may use your Intelligence modifier when making Use Magic Device checks instead of your Charisma modifierīONUS:SKILL|Use Magic Device|max(CHA,INT)-CHA You may use your Intelligence modifier when making Use Magic Device checks instead of your Charisma modifierīENEFIT:While some figure out how to use magical devices with stubborn resolve, your approach is more pragmatic. PREMULT:1,ĭESC:While some figure out how to use magical devices with stubborn resolve, your approach is more pragmatic. In the PCGen data folder, create a folder labeled mystuff in the Pathfinder Homebrew folder, you structure will look like thisĬreate a text file called "mystuff.pcc" in the step 1 folderĮdit "mystuff.pcc" file with Notepad (or bbedit if mac) paste the following into it CAMPAIGN:My stuffĬreate a text file called "my_abilities.lst" in the step 1 folderĮdit "my_abilities.lst" file with Notepad (or bbedit if mac) paste the following into it Pragmatic Activator PCGen makes it easier to build and keep track of RPG characters, so you can spend less time on character sheets and more time playing the game.Yes all of the above, plus the online documentation, which is marginally more up to date than the doc with the prog. PCGen helps players create characters, quickly and correctly. PCGen knows all about the rules, so it keeps you from making common mistakes. PCGen helps GMs keep track of the creatures and NPC's in the world. You can have many sheets open at the same time. PCGen even gives you an initiative tracker for running combat encounters, and places to write the NPC's back stories and history. PCGen helps you to create legal character builds, by keeping track of the pre-requisites for classes, feats, spells, and so on.ĭid your GM give you a feat the rules say you shouldn't qualify for? No problem - you can bypass the pre-requisites, and give yourself the feat anyway. PCGen knows how to calculate your character's numerical bonuses, even when you have complicated stacking bonuses and situational modifiers. PCGen also knows how to calculate the cost of equipment, your carrying capacity, and all the other things that come up during character creation and play. PCGen includes support for the core rulebooks of Dungeons and Dragons 3.5e, d20 Modern, and Pathfinder. It's flexible enough to support other game systems, too. In addition to the core rulebooks, PCGen comes with as many source books as we have permission to include. Have you created some unique stuff for your game? You can code that "home-brew" data into PCGen. The data files are text-based and don't need any special tools to edit. Tutorials for data creation are included in every copy of PCGen. There is an active community of home-brewers creating things for PCGen, so there's lots of help available if you need it. PCGen is put together by volunteers and distributed free of charge. PCGen works on all PCs - Windows, Mac OSX, and Linux. It doesn't need a fast computer, either - PCGen will probably work on any PC made in the last ten years. ![]() If you are going to be away for a game session, you can email the GM a PDF copy of your character sheet. If you don't have a computer at your game session, you can print your character sheet on paper and take that with you. New features and new data are being added all the time. PCGen is compatible with: Pathfinder 1e Pathfinder 2e (coming) d20 Modern Dungeons and Dragons 3. You can look at our GitHub to see what we've been working on recently. Is there something you'd like to see added to PCGen? You can tell us. Would you like to help add things to PCGen? We take all kinds of help. ![]()
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