D&D (2024) DM Tracking Sheets


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Cool. Do you care to elaborate on how or was that just a blanket response after my post
I wasn’t actually responding to you.

But keeping track of these various things is something that gets me sometimes, so having these reminders could be helpful to running the game.
 


My only question is what are people expected to write using all the space for “Alignment” in the NPC Tracker?
Anything you like. For people who don't use regular alignment in their game it's a space to allow for more expansive notes on motivations, and for those who do it's space to add some nuance.

Having extra space in which to add notes and details through the course of a campaign doesn't seem like anything but an upside to me.
 


I like the Game Expectations sheet as a Session Zero printout, but the rest don't seem useful.

They are great guides for teaching DMs what types of details you ought to be thinking about and planning for your campaign - but who in the world would ever print these out?

I was hoping to find a combat tracking sheet, that would've been really useful
 

They are great guides for teaching DMs what types of details you ought to be thinking about and planning for your campaign - but who in the world would ever print these out?
Since they're form-fillable PDFs, you don't need to print them out. Just type directly into the PDF, click "Save as..." to give it a distinct name, and then open it up on your computer during the session.
 

I think the concepts are interesting, but I'm not a fan of the formatting for most. Since I play exclusivly on Roll20, I think I'll reformat them as handouts there.
 



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