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GeminiVeil
2015-11-12, 06:46 PM
Is there a good place online to find a list of Templates for 3.5? I tried to google it, but most of what came up was either for pathfinder, or was on danddwiki, which I know is not reliable.

Thanks.

AvatarVecna
2015-11-12, 06:55 PM
WotC used to have a forum where one such list was kept (the "Master Template List"). Unfortunately, that forum has been retired, it's pages torn down to make way for the future. Fortunately, we've got your back here ITP. (http://www.giantitp.com/forums/showthread.php?281882-3-5-Master-Template-List-(sorted))

My only real complaint about the ITP version is that the source citing info has abbreviated the book names, and no abbreviation key can be found; still, it shouldn't be that hard to find out what a particular abbreviation stands for, I just wish I didn't have to take the time to figure it out for myself, since that semi-ruins the point of having the compiled list.

Troacctid
2015-11-12, 06:59 PM
My only real complaint about the ITP version is that the source citing info has abbreviated the book names, and no abbreviation key can be found; still, it shouldn't be that hard to find out what a particular abbreviation stands for, I just wish I didn't have to take the time to figure it out for myself, since that semi-ruins the point of having the compiled list.

I assume they're the standard abbreviations used by WotC's indexes (http://archive.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/lists/monsters).

My main complaint is that they're not sorted by LA.

GeminiVeil
2015-11-12, 07:18 PM
Awesome. Thanks Much.

ben-zayb
2015-11-12, 07:31 PM
It's also missing a few more, like Brood Spawn and Soulfused Construct, which are useful for PO/TO exercises.

nedz
2015-11-12, 08:01 PM
I assume they're the standard abbreviations used by WotC's indexes (http://archive.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/lists/monsters).

My main complaint is that they're not sorted by LA.

Also the WotC indexes never seem to contain their web based material — only the stuff they published on dead trees.