Homebrew friendly
Anything you could possibly want to homebrew in, it can be done. Trust me I’ve tried to stump it
Yes, Fight Club PFRPG/3.5 Edition is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
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3.3 out of 5
10 ratings in Russia
Anything you could possibly want to homebrew in, it can be done. Trust me I’ve tried to stump it
I use this app for my pathfinder games and have recommended it to all of my players. This app makes it so easy to create characters and npc’s whenever I need them. The app also allows for me to create custom items with stats I can toggle whenever (which I totally recommend for mechanics like rage). The only minor issue that I have with the app is that it doesn’t seem to update changes to spell concentration or DC despite these being things you are able to make edits for. But this is only a slight inconvenience compared to all the benefits available.
I’m a new GM for Pathfinder and this app has been very helpful. It keeps track of more things than I had originally thought it would, like armor check penalties and prepared spells. The interface took a while to figure out on my own but I got it down. The only thing I would add would be a record of favored class skill/hit points added. As far as premium goes, I wish the base app would let me create more than a single character, but this app works so great I’m considering paying for it.
Ultimately, no application running under a tablet/phone device OS is going to be able to do everything everyone wants done for them, without being an expensive client of of powerful RDBMS that invites subscription fees, advertising, and demands external online (e.g., Cloud) connections and all such externals bring with them. So the fact that this application is as comprehensive and flexible as it is seems to me to more than compensate for any limitations in supporting data depth. I feel the features like Compendium adequately provide for quick-access reference, while not pointlessly duplicating the ruleset. The app is accurate, easy, and fun to use—and fun is still the core reason I play FRPGs.
It’s a good app the only issue is paying to make more than one character. Though for $3 it’s a great app!
I’ve been using Lion’s Den’s apps for years and they’ve been one of the best things to happen to my group. Two of my party members are dyslexic, and I’m also dyscalculic so referencing character sheets can be a pain to say the least- let alone waiting on me to do that math on my rolls when I’m not sure what number I’m looking at! There is a learning curve to figure out exactly how to input all the information, but no worse than figuring out a appear sheet.
I like this app a lot. I am a big fan of digital character sheets. Just wish there was a macOS version like there is for the 5e version. Any plans on releasing one?
I love this app for our 3.5 campaign. It’s easy to navigate after some practice and use and offers the options to create custom classes and the like! However, it hasn’t been updated in a year, and even though I know fifth edition is the standard for D&D, I still have a great love for 3.5. I’m hoping they continue to update it soon!! Maybe they could add status effects that players could just “put into effect” so they wouldn’t have to deal with the math of fatigue, feared, exhausted, etc! That being said, this is the best app for 3.5 character sheets on the market currently. I have tried them all and this is the only on that functions reliably!
I usually don’t do reviews, but I thought that I would drop a note to say "thanks!”. There was one little bug that bothers me just a tiny bit: In an encounter, no matter what Monster you put into encounter, it shows 1 HD. You can even see that in the screen cap that was used in the App Store. Anyway, if you want to fix that, I’d be grateful. Thanks!
I really like how you are able to customize so much. There are paid apps that don’t allow as much customization options. However, there is one fairly basic thing that could and should be so much better: the skills. The apps should automatically know which skill are class skills and which aren’t. Also, the system that removes an available skill point when one is added to a skill seems buggy.