Is there anything cooler than a character sheet printed on crinkly, yellow parchment?

Jack Daniel

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I certainly can't think of anything better myself! :D

(Well, except maybe a forum post with an actual point to it, but that's neither here nor there.)
 

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OD&D, house-ruled up the wazoo, baby! Ain't nothing more fun to play than OD&D 5th edition, with a 1070 black box and a Rules Cyclopedia on the table!

(And it must be heavily house-ruled, because, after all, what name-level monk would be caught dead without a Hadouken?)
 


I found this in an old folder. This was a final project for Basic computer programming in my senior year in 1987. I programmed this on the schools VAX system. Very ancient by todays standards. This was just one of the test copies I kept while I tweaked the program. I decided to do this since I was getting tired of always having to update character sheets with the same info over and over. Check out the feeder holes for the paper. Almost 20 years ago to the day when I did this. I was even messing around with ICE's MERP system trying to integrate the two. Never got it to work like I wanted to.
 

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Someone, as I recall, in the early days of D&D3, did a version of the original D&D character sheet with the cloth boot for speed and the shield for AC. I loved that. Didn't save it, though, and couldn't ever find it again.
 

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