Big update! Crossing-off some of the things on that project to-do list.
One at the top that’s important especially for people testing! It now timestamps when the build was made on the settings page at the top. It will say “Last Update” and a timestamp. If you are reporting a bug, I may also ask you what this timestamp is, as it’s kind of a way to make sure that the build you are using is the most up to date one!
- Show/view mode for spell lists has seen big revisions.
- No longer highlights them all green.
- You can now toggle display of School and Type (on by default)
- You can now toggle display of some extra helpful info such as clickables for Chant, ranged-verbal spellcasting, and strips used by the spell.
- You can now toggle grouping by spell level.
- You can now select a spell list build as “active” in the edit or view mode. My understanding is that virtual spell lists do meet the legal requirement for a spell caster to carry a list of their spells, but I wanted to make them further legitimate by adding some level of anticheating (so a cheater couldn’t just have a bunch of builds and pull up a different one if a reeve asked them)
- Only one build can be “Active” at a time.
- This timestamps the build with the time it was made Active. Clicking the button more won’t mess-up the time, it’ll keep the original.
- This will also be displayed on the main spell list selection page.
- Spell book entries (tooltip popups) now prioritize the Magic User version of a spell rather than the martial version.
- This means that changes in spell ranges for a martial class are now called-out from the existing tags in the calculator, but not in the tooltip. I am going to try and do some string replacement magic to make the ranges in the tooltips update, too, when the martial class has a range difference.
- The only reason it was the other way around was that I made the martial class spell book first. Now I’ve gone back and replaced them with the magic user ones. This is much more reflective of how the Rules of Play document does things, with the “main” versions of a spell being the Magic User one, and the Martial classes getting tags like (self) and (touch) to call-out differences.
- …However, this creates a small issue when exporting spell lists for martial players. Currently, it will export the modifier tag (IE, Self for Assassin Teleport), and then it will show the version with R: Touch. Ideally, I’d like it to replace that, but it’s still usable like this.
- Enlightened Soul (Monk) and Imbue Armor (Juggernaut Warrior) were given separate entries for those Traits. “SpellName (T)”
- First pass of adding notes for all differences outside of playtest has been done. In future updates, I can search for all spells with these notes I’ve added, to revise/tweak/remove as needed.
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- Let me know if I missed something important!
- I’d like to later, at the least, make it only export these and only show these if you’re not in a playtest list/calculator.
- Archetypes are now revised how they are displayed in Martial classes and spell lists.
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- In Martial class calculators, Archetype is now listed as Archetype, not Unlimited/Trait. Showing Unlimited was a small bug. Trait was a choice because they are essentially Traits, and I didn’t want more information than needed. But, with how transformative they are, they do merit including their own classification and clickable button I think, so I spent the extra time to do that now.
- In the spell lists, Archetype is now a proper clickable label as well. I think this looks a little nicer than it not having anything pop-up when purchased.
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- Some text/display fixes and tweaks:
- Unlimited now displays as the word Unlimited rather than the infinity symbol in spell lists.
- This caused issues that aren’t really worth correcting on some devices. I don’t think this makes any spell entry too long/overflow off of the page.
- Traits should no longer be listed as Unlimited, because that doesn’t really make sense and the T-clickable button already explains enough.
- Unlimited now displays as the word Unlimited rather than the infinity symbol in spell lists.