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Spell Book Manager (for D&D 5e 2014 by Roll20)

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Gauss
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Want to use D&D 5e 2024 spells on the D&D 5e 2014 sheets or custom spells without manually writing them up every time?  Presenting: Spell Book Manager! created by Timothy B.  (with feature guidance, testing, and FBR spell mules by Gauss )          What does it require?  * A Pro or Elite account * Scriptcards 3.0.22 or higher (now in the one-click) * D&D 5e 2014 character sheet * Macro found here   * Spell mules to hold your spells. To help get you started I have created mules for the Free Basic Rules (2014 and 2024 versions).  You can get them by joining this game and then using either the Character Vault or Roll20 Characters to get copies. Note: Character Vault is usually the preference but due to a bug on Roll20's side your best bet is to use Roll20 Characters, use "Fetch from Game", send it to your game, then duplicate it in your game and remove the Roll20 Characters version of the mule. Other information:  * Full readme found here * Additional step by step guidance can be found here  (must first join the game via the link above). * Note that while this can be used in games with both the D&D 5e 2024/2014 sheet and the D&D 5e 2014 sheet enabled there is a minor bug if you are using the Experimental API that we have not tracked down yet. Instructions on how to deal with this bug is included in the full readme.  Other uses:  * Move warlock spells to a higher spell level when the warlock gains a new spell level. This makes it so Warlocks do not need to always upcast their spells.  * Faster D&D 5e 2014 by Roll20 load times due fewer spells on the sheet. This is because now there is an easy way to re-add spells to your sheet when preparing spells for the day.  * NPC spell support, so that 2024 monsters can easily be updated with 2024 versions of their spells. * And possibly more! Finally, how-to videos are planned. Sorry they aren't ready yet. 
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Gauss
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If you have feedback please post it and we will take a look.  Also, about spell naming:  The 2014 versions of spells have an extra space at the end. This is on purpose to protect the spell from being overwritten by the Charactermancer or Compendium.  The 2024 versions of spells have '24 at the end to differentiate them from the 2014 spells if you have a game that has both of them in the same game.  Some spells will have (spellcard) or (warlock) after the name. These versions of the spells are set up with the healing or damage embedded into the spellcard, thus keeping the attack section of the sheet cleaner.  The warlock version is because moving the warlocks from level to level requires a bit of a different setup of the "(spellcard)" setup. 
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