Map Editor Discusion
- TheUnknown
- Pixie
- Posts: 102
- Joined: 03 Mar 2006
I suppose many, if not all of us would like there to be a check all button when we chose the spells for a hero to have. Maybe this cannot be done but I think changing the name of the spells in the spell checking (selection) screen is possible.
My proposition is that before the name of every spell, [D] is inserted for death spells, [L] for life spells and so on. It can be in other variations like (D) or similar, important is that we would know from one letter which school does the spell belong to.
If you want a necromancer with GM death magic that knows all the death spells then you would go to spell checking (selection) screen and look for the [D] part of the name instead of the need to remember every spell there is or select every spell there is. If we would like to create a hero that knows some but not all the spells from a certain school it will prove again much helpful.
My proposition is that before the name of every spell, [D] is inserted for death spells, [L] for life spells and so on. It can be in other variations like (D) or similar, important is that we would know from one letter which school does the spell belong to.
If you want a necromancer with GM death magic that knows all the death spells then you would go to spell checking (selection) screen and look for the [D] part of the name instead of the need to remember every spell there is or select every spell there is. If we would like to create a hero that knows some but not all the spells from a certain school it will prove again much helpful.
- Black Ghost
- Conscript
- Posts: 219
- Joined: 06 Jan 2006
I guess you mean hero editing window. But it could be implemented also in map properties.
Moreover, instead of letters like D, L, etc how about a colourful highlighting? (a glimpse is faster to verify magic school than checking the letters)
This solution I've seen in a hero editing tool (don;t remember the name) working on saves. The highlighted colours were:
purple, blue, green, orange and grey [or] white
Moreover, instead of letters like D, L, etc how about a colourful highlighting? (a glimpse is faster to verify magic school than checking the letters)
This solution I've seen in a hero editing tool (don;t remember the name) working on saves. The highlighted colours were:
purple, blue, green, orange and grey [or] white
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