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<blockquote data-quote="Crothian" data-source="post: 2033064" data-attributes="member: 232"><p>SSA-X2_D&D_CharSheet_v25.zip </p><p></p><p>That's the name of the character sheet, it can be found over in the download section of EN World. Above it is a more advanced version for people one of the cooler version of Adobe and not just the reader. </p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.enworld.org/downloads/index.php?cid=11&sb=filename&so=ASC&sh=full&pt=f&page=1" target="_blank">http://www.enworld.org/downloads/index.php?cid=11&sb=filename&so=ASC&sh=full&pt=f&page=1</a></p><p></p><p>That is the downloads section. One will find all sorts of interesting tools over there. I will admit to rarely ever going over there and seeing the hard work that people do in these files. So, check it out and see what your are missing.</p><p></p><p>Now I'm the guy who has the paper character sheet at the gaming table. It has beer stains, soda stains, pizza stains, and perhaps a few drops of blood on it. I've ripped parts of it erasing too hard, I have notes in the corners, the whole thing looks like a science project gone bad. Heck, I've been known to still use blanck sheets of paper as a character sheet and not even bother to get these cool printinble ones that have been around for ages. And now I'm looking at one of the new high tech character sheets that allows one to enter the information on the computer, it does the calculations, and it problably makes the easy life of a player that much easier.</p><p></p><p>The most important thing about this character sheet is it is free. And who doesn't like that? So, really there is no excuse for you all to not go over and take a look at it. But I'll still ramble on about it some more just so you can say you got your money's worth. The first thing that really impressed me was the size. I was not expecting it to be five and half megs unziped. That's a big character sheet. It is seven pages long and seems to have drop downs for most of the important things like alignment, character portatis, spell information, psionics, where you carry your items, etc. There is a lot there and it does most of the work for you. </p><p></p><p>It is items like this that make me want a laptop for gaming, even as a player. It is a bit scarey to see what the computer age has done with this little hobby of ours and how different it can be since many of us started way back in the stone age. I remeber when my players where amazed at the mechanical pencil and how that seemed to revolutionize the character sheet by always being able to write with a sharp tip. So, go on over and take a look at this character sheet. IT has full support, web pages, forums....some one is damn serious about making this one of the best character sheets out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crothian, post: 2033064, member: 232"] SSA-X2_D&D_CharSheet_v25.zip That's the name of the character sheet, it can be found over in the download section of EN World. Above it is a more advanced version for people one of the cooler version of Adobe and not just the reader. [url]http://www.enworld.org/downloads/index.php?cid=11&sb=filename&so=ASC&sh=full&pt=f&page=1[/url] That is the downloads section. One will find all sorts of interesting tools over there. I will admit to rarely ever going over there and seeing the hard work that people do in these files. So, check it out and see what your are missing. Now I'm the guy who has the paper character sheet at the gaming table. It has beer stains, soda stains, pizza stains, and perhaps a few drops of blood on it. I've ripped parts of it erasing too hard, I have notes in the corners, the whole thing looks like a science project gone bad. Heck, I've been known to still use blanck sheets of paper as a character sheet and not even bother to get these cool printinble ones that have been around for ages. And now I'm looking at one of the new high tech character sheets that allows one to enter the information on the computer, it does the calculations, and it problably makes the easy life of a player that much easier. The most important thing about this character sheet is it is free. And who doesn't like that? So, really there is no excuse for you all to not go over and take a look at it. But I'll still ramble on about it some more just so you can say you got your money's worth. The first thing that really impressed me was the size. I was not expecting it to be five and half megs unziped. That's a big character sheet. It is seven pages long and seems to have drop downs for most of the important things like alignment, character portatis, spell information, psionics, where you carry your items, etc. There is a lot there and it does most of the work for you. It is items like this that make me want a laptop for gaming, even as a player. It is a bit scarey to see what the computer age has done with this little hobby of ours and how different it can be since many of us started way back in the stone age. I remeber when my players where amazed at the mechanical pencil and how that seemed to revolutionize the character sheet by always being able to write with a sharp tip. So, go on over and take a look at this character sheet. IT has full support, web pages, forums....some one is damn serious about making this one of the best character sheets out there. [/QUOTE]
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