Want to know how far your Dungeons and Dragons 3E character can jump? Did your character just get a Ring of Jumping and you want to know what you can do with it? Is that halfling Bar8 Mnk8 giving you a headache? Grasshopper can help! Quickly and easily enter all characteristics related to jumping, and the distance you can jump appears instantly.
Correctly handles tricky modifiers such as height and the Run feat. Handles any movement speed, skill value, or type of jump. "Shortcut" button lets you quickly add 30 (or whatever you want) to skill, for when that Jump spell kicks in.
Grasshopper uses the Dungeons and Dragons Third Edition (3E) rules for the Jump skill. It is not compatible with the Dungeons and Dragons v.3.5 Jump skill.
For you D20 fans and programmers, the download includes the source code for the distance and difficulty calculations, under the Open Gaming License.
Requires the use of the Dungeons & Dragons(R) Player's Handbook, Third Edition, published by Wizards of the Coast, Inc.
Dungeons & Dragons(R) and Wizards of the Coast(R) are registered trademarks of Wizards of the Coast, Inc., a subsidiary of Hasbro, Inc., and are used with permission.
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Supported operating systems:
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