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I am an avid pathfinder enthusiast as are many of my friends. During my time as an adventurer crawling through dully lit caves or a GM weaving webs of intrigue and mystery, it was not lost on me that the rules can be rather intricate especially for newer players. As a software development student at one of Australia fine University I could not help noticed the rules could benefit greatly from a flow chart designs.

A few key points that define how a flowchart can be of benefit:

-Flow charts improve the creation of a clear mental model
-Helps Define a problem
-Condense information
-Much more efficient

If you would like to go in to detail about how flowcharts can be of benefit, simply type "Benefits of flow charts" or something similar in Google and you will find a wealth of information.

DeathAndInjury-FlowChart

One flow chart I designed early on with the help of some StackExchange members can be found here: DeathAndInjuryMechanics

An extremely helpful source, The nature of SE syntax makes it very difficult to rebuild the graph so I have linked to the original instead, if there is enough support for it I may rebuild in the future with a decent graph design tool.

MagicItemCreation-FlowChart

Pathfinder  Magic Item Creation FlowChart











A chart representing the creation of magical Items(click the image to enlarge)


Downloadable from:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bx3o4HBaPVeNWWoxWVNtWFVwQVk/view?usp=sharing

Magic Item creation information:
http://paizo.com/pathfinderRPG/prd/magicItems/magicItemCreation.html