Straight up front have to say that I love the new format for monster information. The degree of detail is spot (just enough information without cluttering up) and I especially love the breakdown by action type.
Then something occurred to me...this is what I want in front of my players during combat. My players are so bamboozled by the ever growing size of there character sheet (especially our poor wizard, who is the least D&D savvy in the group) that they, and I, are forgetting alot of things during combat.
If character builder had the ability to present characters in a format similar to MM3 standards (i.e. a nice tight summation) this would be perfect as a "combat crib sheet". We still use the regular character sheets for detail, but the monster format would just be great.
Anyone else feel the same?
Then something occurred to me...this is what I want in front of my players during combat. My players are so bamboozled by the ever growing size of there character sheet (especially our poor wizard, who is the least D&D savvy in the group) that they, and I, are forgetting alot of things during combat.
If character builder had the ability to present characters in a format similar to MM3 standards (i.e. a nice tight summation) this would be perfect as a "combat crib sheet". We still use the regular character sheets for detail, but the monster format would just be great.
Anyone else feel the same?