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    Default Please add a Notebook to the character sheet.

    Speaks for itself. I don't think it's arguable that to be good at this game, you need to keep in mind a truckload of information. From how to build your character to what mandatory weapon types to pick up at what levels, there's plenty to keep track of. Heck, sometimes you just discover some cool tactic in a dungeon, but you know you're going to forget by the time you go there again. I myself always have trouble remembering everything when I return to the game from a month or longer hiatus.

    Now I'm not the kind of person who alt tabs out to check the Wiki for everything. (Seriously, who does that? That's asking for memory leaks.) Plus the Wiki isn't exactly complete either.

    I'd love to have a notebook option on the character sheet, where you have several pages to leave notes for yourself. If storage is a problem, make it clientside only.

    Sure we could have an actual notebook in front of us IRL, but let's face it, in this day and age, it's just inconvenient, compared to text you can edit on a whim.

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    I do use a mini-notepad - things like gear that's shared between alts, players that i've promised to help out, collectible lists, pathways in Shadow Crypt/crucible/shroud 5x5 puzzles, etc. I don't think it's inconvenient at all.

    I would enjoy a notepad on the character sheet though.

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    /signed, to much bio's on eberron read: "Drop down the hole → Shaft A (go up twice) → Shaft B (go up twice) → Shrine shaft (drop to bottom) → Shaft A (go all the way to the top) → End room" or list TR XP
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jiirix View Post
    /signed, to much bio's on eberron read: "Drop down the hole → Shaft A (go up twice) → Shaft B (go up twice) → Shrine shaft (drop to bottom) → Shaft A (go all the way to the top) → End room" or list TR XP
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    I've been asking for a journal of some sort since I've been playing - my bio looks similar to this^

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    Quote Originally Posted by TekkenDevil View Post
    Now I'm not the kind of person who alt tabs out to check the Wiki for everything. (Seriously, who does that? That's asking for memory leaks.) Plus the Wiki isn't exactly complete either.
    I do that, and while I'm at it, I update the wiki if I notice something wrong or incomplete that I can fix.

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    /signed



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    I'd pay for a character journal, or extended biography, or in-game quick and easy access to MyDDO blog while playing.
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    while i do keep a notepad and pen in the drawer here in front of me at the computer just to take ddo notes. (like which symbols for the wheels in Co6...hehheh) I would LOVE an ingame note pad of any sort; the bio page just doesn't do it.

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    As a crafter with an extensive customer base (well, a little less so since U14), I'd love to be able to scrap my spreadsheets and keep my lists in-game.

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    Good idea. I'm all for it.

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    I would like this.

    I end up using my bio for a shopping list.
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    /signed.

    I write character/item/weapon notes in my bio and always run out of room.

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    Outstanding idea.

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    Great idea!
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    Quote Originally Posted by TekkenDevil View Post
    Now I'm not the kind of person who alt tabs out to check the Wiki for everything. (Seriously, who does that? That's asking for memory leaks.)
    (Please note that I am not disagreeing with your general suggestion, just pointing out something that may help you)

    You actually don't need to do that. You can add links to your in-game browser so that you can access sites such as the Wiki with a simple Ctrl+D (or whatever shortcut you have MyDDO set to) without ever leaving the game.


    Just open up MyDDO, and go to "Admin" at the top (right above the Lottery box).
    Then, on the left hand side of the page you'll see a "Links" menu. Click that and go to "Add New"
    From there, you'll be on a form where you can title and set links such as DDOWiki, various puzzle solvers, or really whatever site you want!

    Then, whenever you want to check out the Wiki, instead of Alt Tabbing, you just go to "Links" at the top of MyDDO (right below the Search box this time) and select the site you want to visit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Expalphalog View Post
    (Please note that I am not disagreeing with your general suggestion, just pointing out something that may help you)

    You actually don't need to do that. You can add links to your in-game browser so that you can access sites such as the Wiki with a simple Ctrl+D (or whatever shortcut you have MyDDO set to) without ever leaving the game.


    Just open up MyDDO, and go to "Admin" at the top (right above the Lottery box).
    Then, on the left hand side of the page you'll see a "Links" menu. Click that and go to "Add New"
    From there, you'll be on a form where you can title and set links such as DDOWiki, various puzzle solvers, or really whatever site you want!

    Then, whenever you want to check out the Wiki, instead of Alt Tabbing, you just go to "Links" at the top of MyDDO (right below the Search box this time) and select the site you want to visit.
    I've never spent much time looking over what is in the MyDDO interface. Thank you very much for pointing this tidbit out, I'll be checking it out soon as I get home from work.

    Oh yeah, and before I forget +1 for the info
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    Quote Originally Posted by Expalphalog View Post
    (Please note that I am not disagreeing with your general suggestion, just pointing out something that may help you)

    You actually don't need to do that. You can add links to your in-game browser so that you can access sites such as the Wiki with a simple Ctrl+D (or whatever shortcut you have MyDDO set to) without ever leaving the game.


    Just open up MyDDO, and go to "Admin" at the top (right above the Lottery box).
    Then, on the left hand side of the page you'll see a "Links" menu. Click that and go to "Add New"
    From there, you'll be on a form where you can title and set links such as DDOWiki, various puzzle solvers, or really whatever site you want!

    Then, whenever you want to check out the Wiki, instead of Alt Tabbing, you just go to "Links" at the top of MyDDO (right below the Search box this time) and select the site you want to visit.
    Thanks, never thought of doing that!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Expalphalog View Post
    (Please note that I am not disagreeing with your general suggestion, just pointing out something that may help you)

    You actually don't need to do that. You can add links to your in-game browser so that you can access sites such as the Wiki with a simple Ctrl+D (or whatever shortcut you have MyDDO set to) without ever leaving the game.


    Just open up MyDDO, and go to "Admin" at the top (right above the Lottery box).
    Then, on the left hand side of the page you'll see a "Links" menu. Click that and go to "Add New"
    From there, you'll be on a form where you can title and set links such as DDOWiki, various puzzle solvers, or really whatever site you want!

    Then, whenever you want to check out the Wiki, instead of Alt Tabbing, you just go to "Links" at the top of MyDDO (right below the Search box this time) and select the site you want to visit.
    Alternatively, if you use Steam, you can add DDO in and just use the steam browser. Works a lot better for me, and has the advantage of not needing to be closed completely every time I want to continue playing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SardaofChaos View Post
    Alternatively, if you use Steam, you can add DDO in and just use the steam browser. Works a lot better for me, and has the advantage of not needing to be closed completely every time I want to continue playing.
    MyDDO works the same, actually. (Just tried it not long ago, lol.)
    If you close it, then click on MyDDO later, it will be on the page you left it on. Also, I love Steam, but it's way too much of a memory hog, so unless you've got like 8GB RAM, you'll be slowing down DDO with it.

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