Best Character Sheets

Liquidsabre said:
Sorry my char sheet is just too darn big to fit on here (1.06 MB) sorry! Anyone know where can host this big thing? I'd like to share...

I'd be happy to host your sheet over at DnDResources.com. Pretty much what I set up my site for. I'm working on making it easier for people to upload and manage their own files.

Also, I've got links to about 20 or so D&D-specific CRSs there already, always looking for more.
 

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Some great sheets are being linked to here. Any of them would work great, or you could grab MS Publisher or the 30 day trial of Adobe InDesign and do up your own.

I did These in the 30 day trial of InDesign (warning: links directly to PDF). I've since gotten the full version and am working on an update/fix and expansion for my sheets. My group likes them.

Oh yeah... the first page (the lines) is just the back I use for all of the other pages. I like to provide plenty of expansion/note space. :)
 

I am a huge fan of Claudio Pozas' sheet. It's in a landscape format, which I found decreases the information density of most 3.5 character sheets. This makes it a lot more readable and user friendly than most that I have found.
 




I have just made a one page two column microsoft word character sheet that separates the 6 abilities and groups relevant "Default" (i.e. Untrained with no ranks put in) skills under the appropriate ability (Str, etc.) and also puts most other info. under the appropriate ability (So encumbrance stuff under strength, HP stuff under Con, AC stuff under Dex, etc.). It can be modified (for example, the spell/psionic info. can either be put under the relevant stat, or for non-spellcasters omitted entirely, and skills that have ranks put in are no longer default, and can be moved to the "Ranked skills" section.

If this interests you, you can email me at ahboston AT interchange DOT ubc DOT ca.
 

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