Company Name: Rlyeh Industry
About: RPG Scribe is a smart character sheet with built-in reference for Pathfinder
(1E) and D&D 3.5 (PRD, SRD respectively*).
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by Zodiakgtjg
I like the app and everything it can do but it is severely lacking in content. I know it’s a lot to expect to have every little thing in pathfinder but seeing as this is one of the few apps you have to pay for i would expect a bit more. There are no prestige classes and a lot of archetypes are missing, the enchant system is manual which is a little difficult for new players/users, and there is a big chunk of items that just aren't there and hard to implement. Something as simple as the backpack isn't even in the catalog.
Now i know it seems like i’m just ranting about the bad here but it’s more likes what i want to see added. There are plenty of good things in the app like the easy to use spellbook system and the intuitive stat/skill adjustments. You can even make your own status conditions if the right one doesn't exist in the database. I think this app is good but it could be so much better with a little more time and effort in the little things.
by Daggothnargil
Having never played pathfinder I thought I would use this app to help me out. Now with that said I’ve some of the books and figures this would make it easier. Then I started using it and the areas I wanted help with it was lacking. It’s also missing several hybrid classes. Now yes they have added some so it’s heading in the right direction. So I thought adding them would be simple and it’s relatively easy but then you can’t make your own archetypes. Ok fine. The copy option makes it easier. But then when I went to finalize some ideas, I went to change racial traits and couldn’t do that either. I figured the app would make it easier to keep track of what I had replaced. And it does, by not having that option. Now it does have some traits. And it has pretty much every feat ever, but it’s equipment section seems lacking to me. Overall it’s good but for what I wanted it either doesn’t seem to have what I want or it’s hidden.
by AKSMountainBiker
Whoever said this app supports supplemental rule books is entirely wrong, at least as far as D&D 3.5 is concerned. Only supports core PHB1 classes, and custom class creation is useless as it doesn’t support by-level stats or custom effects (e.g. Warmage edge, which I get in particular might be hard to do in a generic way), but 3.5 has been out so long there is no reason to not support additional classes. For the core classes, however, it does excel, despite small bugs such as failure to calculate skill synergies during entry (does show them correctly afterwards, but can be disconcerting while entering) and clumsy entry support for special items (have to add them to your “backpack” first, and then add them to your worn equipment. Would be easier to be able to add from either and specify worn at the time). If the developer could address its shortcomings, it would be the best character tracking app bar none.