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Psionics support?

Discussion in 'Feature Requests' started by Lonewolf147, Apr 24, 2016.

  1. Lonewolf147

    Lonewolf147 Member

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    Is anyone working on adding support for psionics (PP tracking, classes, powers, etc) for either/or D&D or Pathfinder? I saw a couple of posts from several years ago with people asking for it, but haven't seen any discussion since around 2010.
     
  2. Wesley Gorby

    Wesley Gorby Production/Community Manager
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    I don't know of anything currently on the slate. Tho in the past I have done it using Abilities to track PP. It can be done fairly painlessly that way..
     
  3. Robotguy

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    I know you weren't asking for workarounds, but I'll put this here in case others come looking.

    One of my characters (Momo) is psionic. As a workaround, I created a creature (with a brain as an image) and called it Momo's Psi Points, assigned it to Momo's player, and gave it as many HP as Momo has Psi Points. Momo has the # of PP required for each power listed in the name, like "Mind Spike (3)". Then I can just hurt/heal the PP mini to keep track of points. The other plus is he gets a nice red bar graph of how his psi points are doing as the mini takes damage. The down side is I have to keep remembering to move his brain from map to map and the other players keep telling each other "Don't step on Momo's brain!"
     
  4. Lonewolf147

    Lonewolf147 Member

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    LOL

    Momo is a pretty good idea too :D
     

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