Level Up (A5E) Which electronic version of character storage/sheet do you use for A5E characters?


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Anselm

Adventurer
Looks great so far and most of my Alchemist Artificer/Savant is already in.
Question: Is there a place for savant tricks?
I've had players dedicate one of the larger feature boxes for similar features. Tricks could work the same.

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Screetch79

Villager
I've had players dedicate one of the larger feature boxes for similar features. Tricks could work the same.

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HI,
I had a look at your sheet, congratulations by the way, and I saw how you did the font substitution for the spells.
What I don't understand is where did you find the bold fonts and how did you copy them to the board.
Then, in the photo above, is it the same trick or a different thing?
 

Vin St. John

Villager
In Roll20, I have set up some pre-gens using the default 5E character sheet. I created a baseline blank character that I copy for each new character, which has a few features pre-added, to make it easier for my players to figure out where to put their A5E-specific features (and to learn the A5E system). They are:
  • A "class resource" for Supply (could skip this and track in inventory, but I like this because you can note the maximum)
  • A "class resource" for Exertion Points
  • A Feature called "Combat Maneuvers (DC 13)". The DC is edited for each character. The description has a brief summary of what combat maneuvers are, how to calculate your DC, and lists the names of the Basic Maneuvers, so they are discoverable by new players.
  • A Feature called "Skills and Expertise". The description explains that the system includes two new skills, and characters gain "expertise dice" on some skills in certain situations. The player can edit the description to list all the scenarios when they get expertise dice.
  • A Feature called "Destiny: ". The description says "You gain inspiration when you _." The blanks are edited for each character.
  • A sample proficiency (under Tools and Other Proficiencies) called "Custom Skill (Engineering or Culture)"
  • A sample proficiency (under Tools and Other Proficiencies) called "Skill with Expertise Die", which has "d4" listed under the "Mod" field.
(Screenshot of the lower half of a 5th Edition character sheet in Roll20, with several features pre-added to it representing new elements in A5E).
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Anselm

Adventurer
HI,
I had a look at your sheet, congratulations by the way, and I saw how you did the font substitution for the spells.
What I don't understand is where did you find the bold fonts and how did you copy them to the board.
Then, in the photo above, is it the same trick or a different thing?
I can't remember where exactly I got the font from. I think it ended up just being a different ASCII character that fit the aesthetic I was going for and I copy pasted? It may have also been something on stack exchange...

You can inline alter the font of a deal in sheets. The screenshot is just bolding the name of the ability.
 

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