![]() ![]() Really that was 3E's fault for becoming so bloated. I started to actually hate it somewhat as a DM because it was SO PERVASIVE that players just had no f'n clue whatsoever how to level-up their PC's without using it. PCGen was graphically plain (still is) but handled everything we needed it to for managing PC character sheets. ![]() Meanwhile, a few other free generators came along and the best (IMO) was PCGen (even if it was written in Java). They bit off more than they could chew and that kept getting cut back. WotC announced that they were going to create a big thing they were calling Master Tools that was going to be more like not just a character generator but a virtual tabletop. It suffered from being SLOW, incapable of handling character advancement, buggy and had data errors, and apparently was not especially conducive to ever being updated - though they DID patch it. We originally used the character creator that came WITH every 1st printing PH. ![]()
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