Best D&D character sheet


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http://www.emass-web.com/

I'd put my vote behind Ema's sheets as well, they are just about the perfect sheet. Thet have all the spell lists, a check list of feats, and he regularly up date them as new products come out.

I've never had a problem printing then, thats kinda odd.
 

So, could someone enlighten me, how to download ema's sheets?

The only links I find on the page are to JPG's depicting the first pages of the various sheets.

Bye
Thanee
 


So, could someone enlighten me, how to download ema's sheets?

Click were it says character sheets on the left that will bring up a box with listed sheets in the middle and a box with download options on the right, click the sheet you want in the middle then click download sheet in the section on the right.
 


I don't like ema's sheet because it makes me feel stupid. There are a bunch of blanks in the combat areas that I don't know what to do with. Otherwise, they're pretty good, except I don't use a lot of the splatbooks, and I DO use Malhavoc Press stuff, which isn't supported.

Where are the mad-irish sheets?
 

Sir Osis of Liver said:
Click were it says character sheets on the left that will bring up a box with listed sheets in the middle and a box with download options on the right, click the sheet you want in the middle then click download sheet in the section on the right.

Looks like the site doesn't like my browser. I don't have that download option! ;)

Bye
Thanee
 

Numion said:


16 pages for one character? You gotta be kidding...

BTW, I like the standard one, or the one you can get from WotC site, that has the skills ready.

You don't use all of them, you only use the ones you need. Ema's character sheet is 50 pages because of the spell lists. Photocopy people photocopy...

Emma's are nice, if the print is a little small. Also I like the move rate to be somewhere on the front, and it does not have a spell book size on the wizard/sorcerer section.

I like completely blank spell sheets, as most never use the spells on a comprehensive sheet and that will keep your spell list shorter, however, you mightfind yourself rewriting it a lot...

Aaron.
 


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