Saving Custom Classes
- Jay_H
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Saving Custom Classes
It just occurred to me: we often spend a lot of time recreating the same classes when we make a new character, don't we? Wouldn't it make sense to have a storage space for custom classes, so we can re-use them for later characters?
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Re: Saving Custom Classes
+1
This could even allow exchange of custom classes between players...
This could even allow exchange of custom classes between players...
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Re: Saving Custom Classes
+100 - I had thought of this too a year or so back, but didn't think to post, since I wasn't sure anyone would be interested in making it happen. But this would be great!
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Re: Saving Custom Classes
Would save a lot of time in Character Creation. I'm always remaking the same ones each time. Could make it easier to share custom builds as well.
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Re: Saving Custom Classes
I agree.
Although I think the reason it hasn't been discussed much is because we veterans, we who have mastered the game for so long, can make custom classes so quickly that it really doesn't bother us much.
Also, I find the act of character creation itself to be one of the most fun parts!
Although I think the reason it hasn't been discussed much is because we veterans, we who have mastered the game for so long, can make custom classes so quickly that it really doesn't bother us much.
Also, I find the act of character creation itself to be one of the most fun parts!
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Re: Saving Custom Classes
It is kind of odd that it asks you to name a class but then you never see it again. The only thing that might carry over from one build to another for me is the advantages and disadvantages. Even then I like to mix it up to see how things are effected but that is just me.
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Class name is displayed in character sheet. But yet, that's all, as far as I can see
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Re: Saving Custom Classes
Ah...
Some suggestion maybe related was Predefined classes used as templates
Some suggestion maybe related was Predefined classes used as templates
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