D20 Army Knife

by Barry Ruffner


Books & Reference

0.99 usd



Dungeon master tool for reading files and quickly looking up data while playing.


The D20 Army Knife is designed with the Pathfinder based rule systems and HeroLab profile file formats in mind. Creating a quick way to read the entire party stats and roll for monsters attacks, weapons, damage and quick look up of any rule. This gives a fast, easy to use interface built to give the shortcuts needed to make a game seamless as you play. The app can quietly reload files as you play if you are using Google Drive to sync making it a breeze to see all of the players stats along with any changes to monsters and party makeup as you go.Hero LabHero Lab® and the Hero Lab logo are Registered Trademarks of LWD Technology, Inc. Free download at http://www.wolflair.comPathfinder Roleplaying GamePathfinder® and associated marks and logos are trademarks of Paizo Publishing, LLC®, and are used under license.• Minions! Behold my army of little yellow guys! Those pets, goblins, underlines, etc are now supported.• Fixed several crashes around dice rolling.• Fixed crash when going into Settings on some devices (blue stacks as well)

Read trusted reviews from application customers

Great app, SERIOUSLY needs to be updated.

Phill Green

Developer and app are both great! I look forward to using (and perhaps helping troubleshoot!) this app for a while to come! (below is the original review when i was experiencing some glitches, I decided to leave it up to exemplify how helpful the dev is :D ) I'm experiencing some difficulties with the app in trying to open the por extensions. The app crashes when I try to open them from Google drive and refuses to cooperate in opening them from local storage. And then after reopening the app, the sidebar menu disappears completely! I'll be happy to give this app more stars once we can solve this... Edit: I copied the file location and pasted it in, still refused to load. Tried again, sidebar menu disappeared again. I've uninstalled and reinstalled twice now.

Zerubel Herensuge

The only part of this app that works well is the rule book, and paying $.99 for a mobile version of something found online for free is a bit silly. Most of the pages aren't even formatted right for mobile! On top of it's lack of purpose, the app is ugly. Clunky unexplained UI, plain bland set up and lack of clear use really make this app not worth the download, certainly not worth money. More than one stars as the app works, and the dice roller is decent. Not sure what they were going for, but they didn't do it.

Marshall Lysell