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Okay, I know there is a proliferation of PC Sheets out there, but I have always liked doing my own...and as a Word doc.
The one I am attaching here has been refined and worked on several times. I am running 2 groups at my school with students in Years 4 -8, so I have worked really hard at refining and colour-coding this sheet.
I have the sheet in such a way that I can say things like, "We are in combat now, so you will be looking in the Black section for things you can do."
Then when the PCs are in town, I state that they should have the Orange section open. Traveling the Wilds, Khaki.
Obviously this is not perfect, but has worked well so far.
Spellcasters are the trickiest, but I simply state that they should always be looking at the Purple section to see if they have spells to help this situation.
I have avoided red and green, as I use text of this colour to indicate things that players need to be aware 'in play'. (ie: the adjustments have not already been applied).
Anyway, take a look.
I have attached sheet and an eg PC. If interested in seeing more pregens using this sheet, visit: http://connorscampaigns.wikidot.com/d-d-pregens
The blank PC Sheet, along with other player materials is also here: http://connorscampaigns.wikidot.com/d-d-player-stuff
Cheers, C
The one I am attaching here has been refined and worked on several times. I am running 2 groups at my school with students in Years 4 -8, so I have worked really hard at refining and colour-coding this sheet.
I have the sheet in such a way that I can say things like, "We are in combat now, so you will be looking in the Black section for things you can do."
Then when the PCs are in town, I state that they should have the Orange section open. Traveling the Wilds, Khaki.
Obviously this is not perfect, but has worked well so far.
Spellcasters are the trickiest, but I simply state that they should always be looking at the Purple section to see if they have spells to help this situation.
I have avoided red and green, as I use text of this colour to indicate things that players need to be aware 'in play'. (ie: the adjustments have not already been applied).
Anyway, take a look.
I have attached sheet and an eg PC. If interested in seeing more pregens using this sheet, visit: http://connorscampaigns.wikidot.com/d-d-pregens
The blank PC Sheet, along with other player materials is also here: http://connorscampaigns.wikidot.com/d-d-player-stuff
Cheers, C