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<blockquote data-quote="Swarmkeeper" data-source="post: 7556395" data-attributes="member: 6921763"><p>All the suggestions below work on paper. I've never used Roll20, but I assume there is a Notes field where some of this could go.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I've had to look up jumping rules whenever the situation arises, too.</p><p>Carrying capacity is simple enough to write on the character sheet, though: STR x 15</p><p></p><p></p><p>For our home game, I type this on page 3 of the character sheets - e.g. "# of spells prepared = Wizard level(2) + INT modifier(3) = 5".</p><p></p><p></p><p>These are all on the basic version of the DM screen. When I first bought it, I thought it was a waste of space, but it has been pretty much the most useful part.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I've mentioned this in past threads: Use a site like <a href="http://www.dnd-spells.com" target="_blank">www.dnd-spells.com</a> for a PDF/printable custom spell list for each character. The players can easily review their spells without sifting through the PHB and/or Xanathar's to find the spell descriptions. It has helped speed up play significantly at our various tables. IMO, players need to be in charge of the mechanics of their spells - the DM can't be memorizing or browsing through the entire spell list for the table on top of the rest of the heavy lifting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swarmkeeper, post: 7556395, member: 6921763"] All the suggestions below work on paper. I've never used Roll20, but I assume there is a Notes field where some of this could go. I've had to look up jumping rules whenever the situation arises, too. Carrying capacity is simple enough to write on the character sheet, though: STR x 15 For our home game, I type this on page 3 of the character sheets - e.g. "# of spells prepared = Wizard level(2) + INT modifier(3) = 5". These are all on the basic version of the DM screen. When I first bought it, I thought it was a waste of space, but it has been pretty much the most useful part. I've mentioned this in past threads: Use a site like [URL="http://www.dnd-spells.com"]www.dnd-spells.com[/URL] for a PDF/printable custom spell list for each character. The players can easily review their spells without sifting through the PHB and/or Xanathar's to find the spell descriptions. It has helped speed up play significantly at our various tables. IMO, players need to be in charge of the mechanics of their spells - the DM can't be memorizing or browsing through the entire spell list for the table on top of the rest of the heavy lifting. [/QUOTE]
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