Fight Club 5th Edition Reviews – Page 11

5/5 rating based on 300 reviews. Read all reviews for Fight Club 5th Edition for iPhone.
Fight Club 5th Edition is free iOS app published by Leo Mortero

If you play d&d, this app is a must

IrdunWindseeker

This app is awesome. It is a virtual character sheet on your phone that can hold info for multiple different characters! Unfortunately, it only has SRD stuff in its compendium, but it also lets you add stuff manually so you don’t have to worry about that really. It takes a little getting used to when manually inputting stuff, but once you get the hang of it the sky’s the limit. There are so many things you can do in this app, it’s incredible


Amazing app

dmsdq

I love this app, and it’s been so helpful while playing! A few sections are a little more buried than I had hoped — I would love to make it easier to edit and add class features (I forgot to pick a second meta magic for my sorcerer and had to type it in myself), and the chance to edit the spell casting ability in the player screen would be perfect (I have an Eldritch Knight, but Wisdom is set up as the ability used for some reason). Overall, I’m very happy to have purchased this app, and I’ve been converting friends at tables for almost a year now!


First time in 25 years

petertracks

The app is great don’t get me wrong I even bought the full version. I just wish it would do a bit more. When I build characters there seems to be something missing I will know by the end of week and I’ll let you know. Seems to me it doesn’t add all the battle skills but could he I’m missing that point.


I like it but

Dillasaur

It’s nice and all but I’m going straight out of the book and the armor class can’t change not much can your given simple stats then done your that


Many Features missing

Liamis the Sufferer

There are no backgrounds except acolyte, and it is hard to navigate.


Great app (after importing missing files)

Yams in the kichen

Amazing App


ONLY ONE BACKGROUND!

Pootersnaps

When you use this app to make your character, it only gives you the choice of one background: Acolyte. I understand you guys need to make money, so why not include some extras instead of holding back the basics? Like you could have cool character sheets, with options for avatars, or have options to customize your character's appearance and have it on the side of the character sheet. You could even have character sheets you can print off. I mean there's literally so much extra stuff you could add to this app to make people wanna buy it. But when you take away the basic stuff, it makes people delete the app and look for a better one that doesn't charge for the basics.


Best mobile character sheet there is.

sparklepocalypse

It takes a bit to get used to it because there are a *lot* of game mechanics, but now I never want to go back to paper and pencil. Built in features to roll with advantage/disadvantage, custom trackers, and a massive capability for storing character and campaign notes make it a wonderful app. If I had to offer a few wishlist items for future releases they’d be these: - allow character sheet XML to be shared directly between app users - integrate into the Game Master app, so if the GM has info that’s critical for the party to know, it can be shared there - integrate the native touchscreen drawing app so players can easily add/adjust maps and other diagrams


Could use a few improvements

mk3823

This app looks and functions great! I do suggest that they factor in multiclassing spellcasters in the design, as it seems that the design is great for multiclassing melee characters with spellcasting or pure class builds. It is not great calculating the number of spell slots for characters that have levels in two spellcasting classes. Also, with Eberron now being available, the current books should be included within the app on first download. It’s nice that homebrew material can be added in, but this shouldn’t be the case for licensed material from WotC.


Fantastic Resource with Varied Usefulness

Chetthecookieghost

This is a great app, no doubt. However, if you don’t get some of the .xml files from the community to bolster what it has built-in, then the functionality will be limited. Definitely recommend to D&D players of any role in a group, and the DM app by the same developer is also useful. In some ways, this app is actually better due to the easier access to some areas of the in-app compendium. After months of use, there are a couple of things I would be ecstatic to see implemented: 1. Please please please give users the ability to search for specific words within individual articles/files. For instance, let me search the specific totems that a barbarian gets at a given level FROM THE BARBARIAN PAGE, or even just from the search bar if that’s easier, so I don’t have to scroll endlessly through 35 cleric domains of every level looking for what I need when deciding if I want to play it. It takes so much time. 2. A partitioned framework so I can switch between more than one compendium without uninstalling one file and installing another. This would help keep the compendium soooo much cleaner when endlessly scrolling! For instance, compendium one is only canon material I have downloaded, while compendium two is all that plus the unearthed arcana and modern files I have. 3. The character creator could still use a little work, IE being able to save drafts of characters, choosing specific background personality traits more readily, rolling gold after the character has been created, more options for bookmarked attacks, and fixing when different traits are regained in different lengths of rests, especially spell slots. 4. Moving the dice calculator icon to a place where I can access it with a single touch instead of having to open a specific character or the compendium to do it. Not really that necessary, but it would help quality of life. All in all, a great resource if you have the library supplements to back it up, with a lot of additional useful widgets built-in.