Forwarded to me from Decipher, here are the grimoire sheets that were mistakenly left out from the Narrator's Screen.
Please pass the word along to any interested parties. (And, of course, direct them here.) :D
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Forwarded to me from Decipher, here are the grimoire sheets that were mistakenly left out from the Narrator's Screen.
Please pass the word along to any interested parties. (And, of course, direct them here.) :D
Thank you!
I get a bad file when attempting to download this.
(File is damaged and could not be repaired)
Any chance these will be available on Decipher's main site where it will be a good download?
No offense Don, but your Star Trek LUG to CODA conversion pdf file (also a busted download) doesn't give me the confidence to believe it's just me.
Well, no offense, Nimruzir, but in this case at least, it looks like it is just you. :) I just downloaded the file and had no problems whatsoever viewing it.
I was able to download the file with no problem as well...
Well, no offense, Nimruzir, but in this case at least, it looks like it is just you. I just downloaded the file and had no problems whatsoever viewing it.
Hmmm.
I can say this... while I doubt it is me, I was able to download this file eventually. I did so by NOT clicking the link, but placing the link into my Acrobat directly and downloading the web-page with that. [Adobe Acrobat -- File/Open Web Page/]
For others who have the same "File is damaged and could not be repaired" error message -- try the solution I just gave.
Thanks for making it available.
Which browser were you using? Here @ the USPTO we've had some issues with Netscape not being directly linked to Adobe Acrobat. Right Click on the link > save link/target as has worked on our *.PDF files when a left-click on the bugger did not work. Same with some *.PPT files.
Acrobat 5 appears to load and integrate pretty well with Netscape 7.x (which I run @ home & work). Netscape 4.7x we've had the issues that you stated and I briefly touched on. I try to avoid IE as much as possible, but I can test IE 6.x.
Good luck :)
Are those all the spells from the Core Book? This is going to help alot.
Thanks!
Anyone from Decipher know what the actual remedy is going to be for people who didn't get the sheets with their purchase?
The download site says that the .pdfs are a temporary solution. I haven't seen anything for the permanent solution.
For the poll: clicking on the link to the file in my IE6 got me
...but right-clicking and selecting Save Target As worked absolutely fine. :DQuote:
File is damaged and could not be repaired.
Any danger that someone might rework a version without the Sorcery spells. Much though I like to to toy with my player's heads by tempting them to the Darkness, I'd rather not have those powers starting them in the face.
great job ..... anybody going to continue this great work when the new spells begin to become canon?
Just stumbled upon this :-)
Cool. Thank you
If anyone's interested, I threw together a forms version of the grimoire PDF. I gave each spell a radio button you can click to show whether you have the spell or not, and I added text fields for the name and spell specialty areas.
If you like it, let me know. If not, that's cool too. :)
And now there's a revised version with the spells from the other books added. It's a couple threads down, so enjoy.