James McMurray
First Post
I used cards for a while, but there's so much else to track and the stack of cards gets too big when you're a high level wizard.
I'm using this. It's a 1 - 2 page excel spreadsheet with each power listed including effects and page number. The one posted is for an 11th level wizard, so I've highlighted some of the boxes to show memorizeation choices.
I also put conditions, defenses, hit points, skill ratings, and more on it so I don't have to shuffle between sheets. It's now got pretty much everything I'll need for combat from the character sheet, as well as most of the stuff I'll need when not fighting.
I slip it into a clear plastic cover and mark things off with a grease pencil. I tried wet erase markers, but they rub off too easily. Grease pencil stays until you take a paper towel to it.
I'm using this. It's a 1 - 2 page excel spreadsheet with each power listed including effects and page number. The one posted is for an 11th level wizard, so I've highlighted some of the boxes to show memorizeation choices.
I also put conditions, defenses, hit points, skill ratings, and more on it so I don't have to shuffle between sheets. It's now got pretty much everything I'll need for combat from the character sheet, as well as most of the stuff I'll need when not fighting.
I slip it into a clear plastic cover and mark things off with a grease pencil. I tried wet erase markers, but they rub off too easily. Grease pencil stays until you take a paper towel to it.