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Favourite sites for gaming tools?

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I've (finally) finished all the layout shit for the notebook thing I'm working on, and I want the last page to have a list of links for generators and sites with random tables and shit.

So far I have Seventh Sanctum and the 3.5 and PF srd sites (though I'm open to a "best" suggestion), and I'm considering including one of the wikis (fuck if I know which one is better, though).

DnD Tools mirrors are out, because... let's just not wave a bone at WotC's lawyers. Also, none of them are sure to stick around for any length of time.

What sites do you guys consider handy to have for D20/3.5/PF gaming?
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http://www.pathguy.com/cg35.htm
http://www.pathguy.com/monsters.htm
There's this guys character generators. The savage species generator is particularly useful for creating monstrous PCs. (Advice: Don't use any of the presets. You can create your own progression beneath those, and it's very customizable and useful.)
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