Would you be willing to share this simplified sheet? If you don't want to post it here, I'll PM you my email address.EricNoah said: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.![]()
Malk said:I voted for pen and paper as i have always been able to organize my thoughts better. I would probably use a premade sheet but i have never found one to fit my needs, one thing that i hate about premades is the skill list. They list every single phb skill, when i would much prefer to just have ten empty slots with spaces for the modifiers, i mean when is my half orc barbarian going to need knowledge arcana (ok maybe once or twice, but thats not the point)
so yeah..pen and paper
Mark said:For the most part I prefer stat blocks, as a DM, and this has carried over into the times I get the chance to play, as well.![]()
the 3.5 PHB has a character sheet at the end. However, this year, they're coming out with Deluxe Player Character Sheets.Orius said:I selected professional sheets, because I use a sheet I downloaded from the WotC site. If my printer is out of ink, I use pencil and paper. I've never bought the "official" sheets. I don't even see their necessity given that the 3.0 PHB has a photocopiable sheet in the back. Don't know if that's in the 3.5 PHB.