Fight Club 5th Edition Reviews – Page 5

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

Great app for playing D&D!

Darth Ed

This app is great. If you are looking for an electronic D&D character sheet (and so much more), look no further. You do need to locate and import a compendium XML file containing the latest D&D rules and stuff, but, once you've done that, you're golden.


Almost Perfect

ComicDMK

Me and my friends exclusively use this app, including cross-platform through Apple and Android products, for D&D character creation. I just wish there was a file system to hide characters, as my friends and I tend to have several games running at once.


So helpful

mylaika1

I’m new to Dungeons & Dragons and this app is such a big help. You can press on the box and it gives a full explanation of what it is and does! I’m so grateful because I’m sure my fellow players were getting tired of me asking questions!


Amazing!

HeartReaper99

I use this app in conjunction with the Game Master app as well for a majority of my plays (both a DM and player). These are amazing and extremely recommended!


I recommend this to all my friends

Pokesmart

I love this app so much, it’s so user friendly and organized. The hard part is entering new info into the compendium (it only has the basics), but once you do, managing characters and leveling them up is sooo easy. And I love having a big window to display my art of my character. Only issue is that adding spells right on the character page makes them disappear whenever you open the app again, and you need to either add them when leveling up or when in the edit character menu. Other than that I adore this app sm!


Hours and Hours

kkkjhgfreddf

This app would be great if there were ease ways to load everything. No good “how to” videos explaining how to get all the good content. Hours and hours will be spent attempting to figure this crap out. Not intuitive in regards to anything other than the basic SRD…. Makes this a time consuming useless app. IMHO


Useful for testing out character ideas

TheCityCoucil

Handy app for generating/tracking characters, especially if you have the files to expand the compendium past the basic options. Manual entry is an option, which makes including homebrew fairly easy. Still gets updates, though it works well enough that I haven’t encountered any of the issues that have addressed yet. Latest update caused a new bug that means you can no longer delete your existing characters. But that should probably be fixed in time.


Character issue

mdeebeth

I absolutely love this app. I’ve been using it for several years now. I have all of the WoC expansions as well as some third party expansions. The app has been perfect up until recently. I use the app on both my iPhone and iPad. I keep the app updated in the iCloud. While updating my iPad version with what was in the iCloud, it won’t update the characters on the iPad. I tried deleting the app and redownloading it on my iPad. After doing that and loading the iCloud backup, all of my characters are gone but the compendium is updated. This is a HUGE problem and needs to fixed ASAP.


Love the app…but something is missing

C_Williams77

First I’d like to say that I love the app. Been using for a while now, and love the ease of use. Recently though I’ve come across an issue that seems to be on the iOS version and not the Android version. In the add modifier section under bonus, Unarmoured AC isn’t there. It is on the Android version, and was hoping it could be implemented in the iOS version? Again I love the app and it’s definitely made my D&D experience a lot better since finding it a few years ago.


Does not handle Warlock or Artifacer

Syzygy65

There’s a lot to like about this app, but it’s usefulness is limited because the data structure can’t handle Warlock invocations or Artifacer infusions in a way that lets you change them when you level up, and presents the right options for your character level. You can kinda still use it for these classes by manually copying and pasting the info into character notes, but it’s very clunky. When creating many types of characters you have to look up the character tables in some other reference because the Compendium in the app presents only a spell slots table, it doesn’t support any other kind of table. If they could fix these weaknesses, this app would be a lot better. Because they don’t have any license agreement with Wizards, you have to manually enter any spells, feats, subclass features, etc that are not in the free-distributed basic rules.