![]() Luckily, adding the extra content that is available is so easy a toddler could do it by accident. There isn’t a system where you can just make new entries to add in your favorite custom items and classes (which is a bummer for me, because I really miss the Viashino race). ![]() ![]() Sadly, Aurora is a lot harder to get custom content on to. The program even includes a ton of character art to choose from that can thumbnail your characters, and you can add your own character art to the program too (which is surprisingly rare for these types of programs). And luckily enough, someone already formatted all the expansion texts for the program (that means Volo’s, Xanathar’s, Mordenkainen’s, and more). While the base program of Aurora Builder only includes the limited content that WotC allows, it’s modular and allows you to add content to the base. It has all the potential of Fight Club, but with a more dynamic character builder as the focus. I stumbled across Aurora Builder in the process. While I was trying to remember what GM Binder (which will probably get its own post) was, I spent some time searching around looking for it. Don’t get me wrong, I’m still a huge fan of the app and I don’t think there’s a better alternative on mobile, but lately a new desktop application has caught my eye. ![]() ![]() I made the mistake of not baking up my files and as a result I lost a lot of custom content. I’ve had some problems with Fight Club 5th Edition lately. ![]()
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