Habololy Forum
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Zunder on January 25, 2012, 05:05:53 PM
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I found this today.. seems a really nice 3.5 website that has all spells, skills, classes and feats in it.
I find the feat and spell search filters to be really useful. And they seems to have all the books for 3.5
http://dndtools.eu/ (http://dndtools.eu/)
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I have seen and used this too. It appears as if either Wizards doesn't care or can't police the d20 content anymore. Much of what was never on the web normally before is there now.
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I needed a site like this ever since Crystal Keep got shut down.
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Here's another good one:
http://www.imarvintpa.com/dndLive/index.php
"Find Spell" allows you to search by spell level, class, component type, range, casting time, descriptor,...
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Here's another good one:
http://www.imarvintpa.com/dndLive/index.php (http://www.imarvintpa.com/dndLive/index.php)
"Find Spell" allows you to search by spell level, class, component type, range, casting time, descriptor,...
it's awesome. the searches are just as good, but there seems to be more books!
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In case you haven't seen, www.DigitalDND.com (http://www.DigitalDND.com) has a new look. Most of the feat, spell, and Psionic data from the old site is there with the added bonus that all of the base class spells (Bard, Cleric, Druid, Paladin, Ranger, Wizard/Sorcerer) from the http://www.imarvintpa.com/dndLive/index.php (http://www.imarvintpa.com/dndLive/index.php) site are now in there as well. I will be adding the Habololy specific spells as I get time and I will also attempt to fine tune the search feature as well.
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Awesome. Now if I could just get my computer to work so I some place to add it to a favorites list.
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Yeah, I've been using these sites for at least a year or so now; they're great. I also use the good old standby...
http://www.dandwiki.com/wiki/Main_Page
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D&D Tools just announced they added every feat in existence as well as the entire Spell Compendium. They're also working on a variety of additional categories including a mobile app. It looks nice.
http://dndtools.eu/