Hi fellow gamers,
I don't know if anyone else will find this useful, but since I spent a fair bit of time putting it together I thought I'd share it on the interwebs.
This is the complete PHB SRD for Pathfinder, in Word Doc format. Also available on my box.com account: https://app.box.com/s/91580lqaas6z4hhja7o5
Why you ask? Before you think what you're going to think, not its not for printing, or in any way a replacement of the real deal. No more than the hyperlink SRD on the Paizo website is.
Actually, I've put this together for my fellow creators. A few times now I've embarked on the project of building a d20-system ruleset from scratch. The first time was based on d20 Modern and Future and was the Elysium Nebula campaign setting - a fun epic science fantasy setting with lasguns and energy swords. More recently I wanted to build a more structured class-based Superheroes RPG, something closer to Pathfinder than Mutants & Masterminds is.
So why is this useful? Well, if you are writing a ruleset and you are using pieces of the SRD, copying/pasting piecemeal from the various web sources is a pain. Plus, if you do it that way, you soon start to forget what elements were SRD and what were not. So, this is a starting point for those of you that want to make use of it. Just the SRD, nothing else, formatted and collected, in a single giant and editable file.
I hope someone out there finds it valuable.
Cheers,
-Skritti
Read more: http://www.enworld.org/forum/newreply.php?p=6330937&noquote=1#ixzz370bIv0RC
Hi fellow gamers,
I don't know if anyone else will find this useful, but since I spent a fair bit of time putting it together I thought I'd share it on the interwebs.
This is the complete PHB SRD for Pathfinder, in Word Doc format. Also available on my box.com account: https://app.box.com/s/91580lqaas6z4hhja7o5
Why you ask? Before you think what you're going to think, not its not for printing, or in any way a replacement of the real deal. No more than the hyperlink SRD on the Paizo website is.
Actually, I've put this together for my fellow creators. A few times now I've embarked on the project of building a d20-system ruleset from scratch. The first time was based on d20 Modern and Future and was the Elysium Nebula campaign setting - a fun epic science fantasy setting with lasguns and energy swords. More recently I wanted to build a more structured class-based Superheroes RPG, something closer to Pathfinder than Mutants & Masterminds is.
So why is this useful? Well, if you are writing a ruleset and you are using pieces of the SRD, copying/pasting piecemeal from the various web sources is a pain. Plus, if you do it that way, you soon start to forget what elements were SRD and what were not. So, this is a starting point for those of you that want to make use of it. Just the SRD, nothing else, formatted and collected, in a single giant and editable file.
I hope someone out there finds it valuable.
Cheers,
-Skritti
Read more: http://www.enworld.org/forum/newreply.php?p=6330937&noquote=1#ixzz370bIv0RC
Hi fellow gamers,
I don't know if anyone else will find this useful, but since I spent a fair bit of time putting it together I thought I'd share it on the interwebs.
This is the complete PHB SRD for Pathfinder, in Word Doc format. Also available on my box.com account: https://app.box.com/s/91580lqaas6z4hhja7o5
Why you ask? Before you think what you're going to think, not its not for printing, or in any way a replacement of the real deal. No more than the hyperlink SRD on the Paizo website is.
Actually, I've put this together for my fellow creators. A few times now I've embarked on the project of building a d20-system ruleset from scratch. The first time was based on d20 Modern and Future and was the Elysium Nebula campaign setting - a fun epic science fantasy setting with lasguns and energy swords. More recently I wanted to build a more structured class-based Superheroes RPG, something closer to Pathfinder than Mutants & Masterminds is.
So why is this useful? Well, if you are writing a ruleset and you are using pieces of the SRD, copying/pasting piecemeal from the various web sources is a pain. Plus, if you do it that way, you soon start to forget what elements were SRD and what were not. So, this is a starting point for those of you that want to make use of it. Just the SRD, nothing else, formatted and collected, in a single giant and editable file.
I hope someone out there finds it valuable.
Cheers,
-Skritti
Read more: http://www.enworld.org/forum/newreply.php?p=6330937&noquote=1#ixzz370bIv0RC
Hi fellow gamers,
I don't know if anyone else will find this useful, but since I spent a fair bit of time putting it together I thought I'd share it on the interwebs.
This is the complete PHB SRD for Pathfinder, in Word Doc format. Also available on my box.com account: https://app.box.com/s/91580lqaas6z4hhja7o5
Why you ask? Before you think what you're going to think, not its not for printing, or in any way a replacement of the real deal. No more than the hyperlink SRD on the Paizo website is.
Actually, I've put this together for my fellow creators. A few times now I've embarked on the project of building a d20-system ruleset from scratch. The first time was based on d20 Modern and Future and was the Elysium Nebula campaign setting - a fun epic science fantasy setting with lasguns and energy swords. More recently I wanted to build a more structured class-based Superheroes RPG, something closer to Pathfinder than Mutants & Masterminds is.
So why is this useful? Well, if you are writing a ruleset and you are using pieces of the SRD, copying/pasting piecemeal from the various web sources is a pain. Plus, if you do it that way, you soon start to forget what elements were SRD and what were not. So, this is a starting point for those of you that want to make use of it. Just the SRD, nothing else, formatted and collected, in a single giant and editable file.
I hope someone out there finds it valuable.
Cheers,
-Skritti
Read more: http://www.enworld.org/forum/newreply.php?p=6330937&noquote=1#ixzz370bIv0RC
Hi fellow gamers,
I don't know if anyone else will find this useful, but since I spent a fair bit of time putting it together I thought I'd share it on the interwebs.
This is the complete PHB SRD for Pathfinder, in Word Doc format. Also available on my box.com account: https://app.box.com/s/91580lqaas6z4hhja7o5
Why you ask? Before you think what you're going to think, not its not for printing, or in any way a replacement of the real deal. No more than the hyperlink SRD on the Paizo website is.
Actually, I've put this together for my fellow creators. A few times now I've embarked on the project of building a d20-system ruleset from scratch. The first time was based on d20 Modern and Future and was the Elysium Nebula campaign setting - a fun epic science fantasy setting with lasguns and energy swords. More recently I wanted to build a more structured class-based Superheroes RPG, something closer to Pathfinder than Mutants & Masterminds is.
So why is this useful? Well, if you are writing a ruleset and you are using pieces of the SRD, copying/pasting piecemeal from the various web sources is a pain. Plus, if you do it that way, you soon start to forget what elements were SRD and what were not. So, this is a starting point for those of you that want to make use of it. Just the SRD, nothing else, formatted and collected, in a single giant and editable file.
I hope someone out there finds it valuable.
Cheers,
-Skritti
Read more: http://www.enworld.org/forum/newreply.php?p=6330937&noquote=1#ixzz370bIv0RC
Hi fellow gamers,
I don't know if anyone else will find this useful, but since I spent a fair bit of time putting it together I thought I'd share it on the interwebs.
This is the complete PHB SRD for Pathfinder, in Word Doc format. Also available on my box.com account: https://app.box.com/s/91580lqaas6z4hhja7o5
Why you ask? Before you think what you're going to think, not its not for printing, or in any way a replacement of the real deal. No more than the hyperlink SRD on the Paizo website is.
Actually, I've put this together for my fellow creators. A few times now I've embarked on the project of building a d20-system ruleset from scratch. The first time was based on d20 Modern and Future and was the Elysium Nebula campaign setting - a fun epic science fantasy setting with lasguns and energy swords. More recently I wanted to build a more structured class-based Superheroes RPG, something closer to Pathfinder than Mutants & Masterminds is.
So why is this useful? Well, if you are writing a ruleset and you are using pieces of the SRD, copying/pasting piecemeal from the various web sources is a pain. Plus, if you do it that way, you soon start to forget what elements were SRD and what were not. So, this is a starting point for those of you that want to make use of it. Just the SRD, nothing else, formatted and collected, in a single giant and editable file.
I hope someone out there finds it valuable.
Cheers,
-Skritti
Read more: http://www.enworld.org/forum/newreply.php?p=6330937&noquote=1#ixzz370bIv0RC