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Anyone else not too fond of the new stat block setup?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lonely Tylenol" data-source="post: 3192496" data-attributes="member: 18549"><p>Having taken a look at that, here's my suggestion. The statblocks would probably be more useful on a pull-out or photocopyable set of sheets at the back of the adventure, even if they're also in-line. I say this because the first thing I thought of when I saw the HP boxes and notes for each individual, was that I'd want to photocopy the statblock to use it. But then, I'd have also photocopied a bunch of text that I don't necessarily want to duplicate. If I'm going to be writing on it, I want it to be as convenient to photocopy as possible. A stat-block digest at the back of the adventure would accomplish that.</p><p></p><p>The other thing is that the HP boxes aren't such a bad thing. Neither is having a line for notes on each individual, considering that things get Entangled, Shaken, Blinded, etc. It saves having to copy a lot of info over to a scratchpad. The HP boxes, on higher-level critters, could probably work in increments of 5 or 10, with slightly larger boxes so you could write the numerals from 1 to 9 in the box, and then cross it off when you hit 10. Of course, just having a line for current HP instead of the boxes would probably work just as well. It's handy to be able to keep track of HP on the same sheet as the statblock, instead of on a separate sheet, which is what I normally do unless I'm printing off my own statblocks, in which case I add a "current HP:" line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lonely Tylenol, post: 3192496, member: 18549"] Having taken a look at that, here's my suggestion. The statblocks would probably be more useful on a pull-out or photocopyable set of sheets at the back of the adventure, even if they're also in-line. I say this because the first thing I thought of when I saw the HP boxes and notes for each individual, was that I'd want to photocopy the statblock to use it. But then, I'd have also photocopied a bunch of text that I don't necessarily want to duplicate. If I'm going to be writing on it, I want it to be as convenient to photocopy as possible. A stat-block digest at the back of the adventure would accomplish that. The other thing is that the HP boxes aren't such a bad thing. Neither is having a line for notes on each individual, considering that things get Entangled, Shaken, Blinded, etc. It saves having to copy a lot of info over to a scratchpad. The HP boxes, on higher-level critters, could probably work in increments of 5 or 10, with slightly larger boxes so you could write the numerals from 1 to 9 in the box, and then cross it off when you hit 10. Of course, just having a line for current HP instead of the boxes would probably work just as well. It's handy to be able to keep track of HP on the same sheet as the statblock, instead of on a separate sheet, which is what I normally do unless I'm printing off my own statblocks, in which case I add a "current HP:" line. [/QUOTE]
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