Fight Club 5th Edition Reviews – Page 7

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

Very useful

StewartTongue

Fantastic app clearly made for the love the game rather than as a quick money grab. Definitely worth downloading.


Skill selection

Purplehare

There’s no option during character creation to pick skills. The only skills I received were from my background. I should have had several available for my class and stat bonuses.


Gotta work for it but it’s PERFECT

Joucer

This app is AMAZING for dnd ... but ... you gotta work for it. You need to find the compendium files in xml format (various places have even the newest books) and add them to the app. After that familiarize with it and this app is gold. It can do literally everything and if you think it can’t you just haven’t figured it out yet. There are tutorials on YouTube and other site of tips for using the app.


Great app but having a little trouble

AboveAverageJoe13

I love this app but it’s a little finicky when you choose warlock and some of their traits you possess don’t transfer. For example I just created a lvl one tiefling of dispater warlock which means I know the thaumaturgy cantrip but when creating the warlock I couldn’t select it because it technically isn’t a warlock cantrip.


Love the app, requesting an update to a few features though

Darkebrosk

Overall it is a great app, some quick things to add to fix some problems I’ve found though: Fix the Barbarian and Monk’s Unarmored Defense features. This could be fixed by allowing us to add Ability Modifiers to AC on the scroll bar. Also it would be nice to be able to actually select the class based starting items instead of having to roll gold. The rogue is missing the sneak attack damage by level table, so if that could be added in as well it will save me some time from looking it up.


An absolute must have for D&D fans

The mechanical smithy

I’ve used this app for years now and I simply have to say, I adore it! Granted the base compendium may be sparse with only the basics but there are enough fans of the game who have created xml files abound to add in almost everything you want. From home brew to UA, you can find anything you want. The 3$ upgrade is beyond worth it as well, you’d be surprised how enjoyable it is just to make random characters in your spare time ?


It has its good traits

NekoKillzone

Its really good for dnd but it doesnt work well for me it cant calculate my stats right and doesnt let me edit the calculated stats


My characters got deleted

Vitaminbillwebb

I tried to use a backup because I accidentally deleted my compendium and when i did it deleted all of my characters and i had a lot of characters on there so my experience is ruined


Perfect once you get the Compendium sorted

bookshelfpassageway

I've been using this for about 2 years now, and it's pretty fantastic. Much more customizable than orcpub/dungeonmastersvault, allowing me to add abilities/spells I would not have been able to otherwise, lets me make specific notes on items in my inventory, sort my inventory into categories, and let the app handle all that math. The quick ease of the compendium has been super helpful, the calculator is a godsend, and the new multiclass spell slots and improved experience while leveling up have been FANTASTIC additions in the right direction. There are, however, some features I would suggest adding: *Item "store" that will add objects to your inventory, while removing the appropriate GP value. *allow items in a container that is NOT "backpack" to show up on the rest of the sheet. This includes weapons, armor, and magic items, which will show up as attacks and modify stats when equipped in the backpack section, but if I put them in a different section they might as well not exist. *Ability to remove items from your inventory without having to scroll all the way up to that manager thing at the top. It's tedious when you own a lot. As a wizarogue, I am known to hoard things, so it's a very frequent issue. *ability to export EVERYTHING in a nice concise document, including everything you put in the "notes" tab, images, and the descriptions of items. The only options are "character sheet" (cuts off a LOT of information, seriously, the PDF never fits all the features correctly, and doesn't include notes) and "fight club file" (I think this exports the entire compendium along with everything else. It has all my info in it, including notes, but I have to go digging through the code to get it). Complete backups I can access are very important to me. *when I prepare spells, sometimes the app will just forget everything that I've prepared. Maybe I rested and forgot to re-prepare them? Is it a glitch? Who knows. Either way, keeping prepared spells after rests, or being prompted to re-prepare spells after rests, or maybe just not having the app totally forget what it was doing, would be very nice. Maybe even a number tally of how many spells I've prepared in each class, because sometimes it's hard to tell when you have a lot of magic and need to scroll down a bit to see everything. *character folders for the main menu screen? I have a lot of characters saved there, sometimes multiple versions of the same character for different oneshots or leveling iterations for nostalgia. It'd be nice to clean it up without having to go in and delete things.


Missing races and classes

Doctor.Who-flepuff.16

This app is absolutely amazing, and I would give it five stars, but it is missing the artificer class along with a few races such as the tabaxi. Also, please add more background options other than Acolyte.