
Init +8 Senses darkvision 60 ft., scent, Perception +3ĪC 17, touch 14, flat-footed 13 (+4 Dex, +3 natural) Herolab does have a non-trivial cost associated with it, and there are charges for each sourcebook used. I've not had a lot of experience with it, but I gather the commerical tool Herolab can also produce similar output. The datafiles are human-readable, and can be expanded to suit your needs. Note that PCGen is a volunteer-produced tool, and does not always support the latest sourcebooks, or a complete set of sourcebooks. Creating standard creature stat blocks is as simple as selecting one option from a list. The actual procedure for creating a monster or character can be quite involved, depending on the number of options involved, but the tool does its best to flag what needs to be done. PDF and HTML versions can be produced as well.


After creating the character, a number of different output styles can be created, including the Pathfinder standard style Stat Block - an example of this output produced by the latest version of the tool appears below, converted to plain text. The free open source software tool PCGen supports creating both Player and Non Player Characters, using many of the available sourcebooks for Pathfinder.
