Character Sheets: What do you use?

What type of Character Sheet do you normally use?

  • A professionally produced sheet (e.g. WotC Character Sheets)

    Votes: 27 20.5%
  • Amateur produced sheet (one downloaded off the 'net for free)

    Votes: 56 42.4%
  • My own formal sheet (similar to professional, but your own)

    Votes: 20 15.2%
  • I create an individual sheet for each character, use throughout the career of the PC

    Votes: 2 1.5%
  • I create an individual sheet for each character, updating fairly regularly

    Votes: 3 2.3%
  • Pen and Paper

    Votes: 14 10.6%
  • Other (please describe)

    Votes: 10 7.6%


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I voted other. I use eTools for PC sheets as well as NPCs and monster stats.

I occasionally (about once a year) run a game for people who don't play much and so I have a much simplified format in Word with rules explanations for the newbs. :)
 

One of the guys in my group is a graphics designer, so every new campaign (3 so far) he has created new sheets to go with the campaign. We get a campaign logo, areas for specific skills and/or stats (such as Social Status), room for multiple classes & levels (sadly lacking in most sheets), and other such goodies.

We are now testing a sheet for the upcoming AU campaign and it is looking sweet :D
 



Interesting to see the responses. Most of my players fall in to the "WotC sheets" or "Pen and paper" categories, though I just create my own sheet on the computer and print a new one out for each level. (I hate writing in little boxes! ;))

Cheers!
 

I'm a mix of pen and paper and the 'old school' character sheet posted at Necromancer Games. I start out with the printed out character sheet, but when it gets messy, if I dont' have a fresh printout at hand I just jot the key bits on a blank sheet of paper.

Oh, I try to keep updated characters at the EN World rogues gallery
 




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