![]() ![]() ![]() Unfortunately now they give me nothing but trouble. When I first started using Homebrewery these tables do not give me much trouble. Despite that both are very similar to each other. I was going to show the full table but at the time of writing this article, but it was not working. It also includes the class features which as you can see all you have to do is input the information and do not have to worry about formatting. This next image features in a small table. This is because Homebrewery has trouble with boxes, which are invisible containers that organize the text, therefore depending on your layout text will always break out. The background looks official and the spell looks like it came right from the book. ![]() It has a bunch of functions to make creation easier and save time. This way you will have an informed opinion on which method fits your needs. There are pros and cons for all three methods that I will be going over. The last is Photoshop which does require some knowledge and skill. The first two are online based and are quite user-friendly. I will be going over three different ways to go about doing this. You may be wondering how to get similar looking templates to create your own official-looking homebrew. When I first started years ago my creations were just word documents with no real design to them. Homebrewing is creating custom content for specific RPG. ![]()
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