User:Janiator man

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Hey there, sorry if this is a bit late in adding this feature in here. I'm just a long time viewer of this site, who decided to join in here to add in official content to the system refrence document as well as editing other people's content to make it more ready for play and officially adding into this site as well as fixing up any form of content that got deleted for not being good enough or not getting any attention from users. Here's some lists I'll edit and add in content for or remove as it gets completed

3.5 stuff

south park campaign setting

5e stuff

races

clone trooper minifig sleeper agent trophy fighter

campaign setting

south park (5e) (screwed it up first time and it got deservedly deleted)

monsters

kuriboh koromon

monster categories (a trio of stuff I want to add in to 5e monsters but just can't figure out how to. If you want to do it or tell me how, that'd be swell)

pokemon

Our ever faithful companions: Pokemon breed true as magical beasts with their own species of pokemon or similarly typed pokemon. Given that they breed true in the natural world, many races use them in a variety of different ways

spark of power: all pokemon are magical beasts due to a tiny shard of elemental power they all possess. This shard allows them to many different things like breath fire or call down lightning or do even more impossible things like change into incredibly powerful forms for brief periods of time due to elemental stones of their kind, unleash powerful bursts of elemental energy with special crystals, develop various different forms for different regions or being raised by different races or grow into enormous behemoths for brief periods of time.

loyal friends: pokemon are decently smart and take to training quite well and remember those that treated them well

digimon

creatures of sparks: digimon are not originally from this world and can disrupt magic when they initially appear or even warping the very land around them if only briefly

bonds of friendship: digimon are often quite self aware, as intelligent as a human even if they don't act like it at first. They can form powerful bonds with many different humans.

Hopes, dreams and planar power: digimon came from their own plane, the digital world, which borders the human world and the plane of dreams. They frequently crossover to the human world, often via the aid by other humanoid's hopes and dreams

duel monster

creatures of shadows and souls: at first created via a special set of rituals in a desert kingdom beset by raiders, they were created from the souls of different people and part of the shadowfell took note of this practice, splitting off, to become it's own domain, the shadow realm.

varied beasts and masters: possessing various degrees of intelligence and motivations, they still often serve or created by humans, the rituals used to call them to the world or make them from others having spread far beyond the desert kingdom, often by planar influences.

Reflections of the heart: often duel monster's will reflect their masters own heart and soul becoming loyal to that master and rewarding a master that treats them well with their own power or betraying a master that treats them poorly.

deleted content (things that never got the attention they needed)

olimar (3.5 e class)

quincy (3.5 e class)

ottsel (5e race

list of things to edit in (official content)

5e

https://open5e.com/ (a open source with some good content)

4e

https://github.com/Sheep-y/trpg-dnd-4e-db (needs a log in but seems to be quite comprehensive at just a glance and once that's done it could fix needing a good source for getting official 4th edition stuff)

https://dnd4.fandom.com/wiki/D%26D4_Wiki (a wiki on fandom that features quite a long list of official content)

3.5

https://dndtools.net/ (a free online resource for stuff that can be transcribed over)

http://imarvintpa.com/dndlive/ (another online resource for open transcribing)

3e

http://imarvintpa.com/dndlive/ (also covers 3e to)

2.5e

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Editions_of_Dungeons_%26_Dragons (generally wikipedia as a source is a bit screwy but it can lead to other potential sources for stuff like this)

pathfinder

https://www.d20pfsrd.com/ (a official source for main and third party content that's mostly complete )

D20 system

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:D20_System (again wikipedia isn't exactly a good source about 50 percent of the time but it can lead to other sources much more credible like this one)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D20_Modern (another wikipedia page on the matter this time for the mainline d20 system)