
Lone Wolf has just announced that Hero Lab now supports D&D 5th Edition. If you are wondering what is included...everything in the official SRD.
"DM-specific tools will be incorporated throughout the month of February."
Those of you that read my Lone Wolf Development, Hero Lab, Pathfinder & how it could be better... opinion piece will be interested to note two things. I forwarded the article link to Lone Wolf and as of today still dead silence from them on it. However, perhaps we did get something of a retort back...
"Another cornerstone of Hero Lab is its extensibility, which allows both the user community and publishers to add custom material - much like mods to computer games. We already have longstanding relationships with big third party publishers that offer a host of D&D 5th Edition material, such as Kobold Press (Tyranny of Dragons, Tome of Beasts), Green Ronin Publishing (Out of the Abyss), Frog God Games, and many more. In fact, we’re already in conversations with some of them about Hero Lab support! Look for announcements about third party D&D products in Hero Lab in the near future."
This extensibility cornerstone might deserve a fair bit more attention from the developers over at Lone Wolf as I have yet to get my Belt of Many Pockets to act like a container without adding the contents weight to the user.
"DM-specific tools will be incorporated throughout the month of February."
Those of you that read my Lone Wolf Development, Hero Lab, Pathfinder & how it could be better... opinion piece will be interested to note two things. I forwarded the article link to Lone Wolf and as of today still dead silence from them on it. However, perhaps we did get something of a retort back...
"Another cornerstone of Hero Lab is its extensibility, which allows both the user community and publishers to add custom material - much like mods to computer games. We already have longstanding relationships with big third party publishers that offer a host of D&D 5th Edition material, such as Kobold Press (Tyranny of Dragons, Tome of Beasts), Green Ronin Publishing (Out of the Abyss), Frog God Games, and many more. In fact, we’re already in conversations with some of them about Hero Lab support! Look for announcements about third party D&D products in Hero Lab in the near future."
This extensibility cornerstone might deserve a fair bit more attention from the developers over at Lone Wolf as I have yet to get my Belt of Many Pockets to act like a container without adding the contents weight to the user.