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Not looking for Foundry support or any other VTT. I'm about to start GMing Pathfinder for the first time for players who are all completely new to Pathfinder. Some have D&D 5e experience, some are new to RPGs.

Some might be willing to pay, but I suspect most probably will not, so I'd definitely prefer ones that have at least the character building content from the CRB for free. Definitely open to paid recommendations too though, if they're really good.

Interested to hear what options are out there, and what quality of life features they have to walk players through creating a new character or to help while playing at the table.

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[–] Abel@lemmy.nerdcore.social 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I always build characters by hand in any TTRPG. It's not complicated after you get the hang of it (after your first sheet).

[–] Zagorath@aussie.zone 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Look, if I were playing I'd probably do this. At the very least I'd be using Pathbuilder or similar as an aid to my manual character creation.

But I'm GMing for a bunch of people for whom this is their first ever RPG, and doing it by hand would have been a lot of extra work for me as I have to help them through the process step by step.

I've also discovered that Pathbuilder lets players share their characters with me, and it has an encounter tracker that automatically ties into their characters so I can easily keep track of initiative, or can roll Secret skills/actions for them. I can also verify what content they're using and that they haven't made any errors. Which is pretty damn handy!

[–] Abel@lemmy.nerdcore.social 2 points 1 year ago

Good that it helps your game. I advocate for doing things manually because you get to know how the system works better but I also have a lot of free time as a student. Whatever suits you and yours better! :)