![]() Home-brew races don’t need this complexity, and are therefore much easier to implement. Hill Dwarf, Aquatic Dwarf, Desert Dwarf…). In dissecting these files, I have discovered that the Pathfinder and DnD 3.5e data files are made quite complicated by the need to support sub-races (i.e. In this article, I will dissect the Pathfinder data files cr_races.lst and cr_abilities_race.lst files to determine how the Dwarf race is defined, and trace back the code responsible for implementing the Dwarf ~ Defensive Training ability (one of a half-dozen abilities making up the Dwarf.) I would prefer to learn the language by dissecting the Pathfinder and DnD 3.5 data files, which are the most up-to-date available in the PCGen project. the use of the SAB tag where the ASPECT tag would be preferred for new code. My concern with the LST File Classes is that they were written many years ago, and don’t always show the “modern” way of doing things. These lessons are enough to learn the basics. ![]() The PCGen Documentation > List Files > LST File Classes, Lessons 3 through 6, Fundamentals of Race Building, walks through the construction of example races.
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