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<blockquote data-quote="Dausuul" data-source="post: 5192697" data-attributes="member: 58197"><p>In my college years and previously, players were expected to keep track of their own character sheets. This did mean sheets getting lost from time to time. When a player was particularly absentminded, the DM might demand a Xeroxed copy of the sheet as backup, but players wanted control over their own sheets and DMs seldom wanted responsibility for keeping up with them.</p><p></p><p>These days, gaming takes place at somebody's permanent residence instead of in some random spot on campus, and we find it's simplest to stow all game-related materials in that residence.</p><p></p><p>With the advent of my addiction to collecting minis, a simple solution has presented itself: In between games, character sheets go in the "Heroes and Villains" drawer of my miniatures collection (the drawer where I keep the unique humanoid minis that players can choose from to represent their PCs). The drawer happens to be just the right size for an 8.5x11 sheet of paper, so we just stuff 'em in on top of the minis.</p><p></p><p>Of course, since we all use the character builder, we have copies of our characters' stats on our computers as well. But the sheet remains important for keeping track of stuff acquired and notes taken during play.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dausuul, post: 5192697, member: 58197"] In my college years and previously, players were expected to keep track of their own character sheets. This did mean sheets getting lost from time to time. When a player was particularly absentminded, the DM might demand a Xeroxed copy of the sheet as backup, but players wanted control over their own sheets and DMs seldom wanted responsibility for keeping up with them. These days, gaming takes place at somebody's permanent residence instead of in some random spot on campus, and we find it's simplest to stow all game-related materials in that residence. With the advent of my addiction to collecting minis, a simple solution has presented itself: In between games, character sheets go in the "Heroes and Villains" drawer of my miniatures collection (the drawer where I keep the unique humanoid minis that players can choose from to represent their PCs). The drawer happens to be just the right size for an 8.5x11 sheet of paper, so we just stuff 'em in on top of the minis. Of course, since we all use the character builder, we have copies of our characters' stats on our computers as well. But the sheet remains important for keeping track of stuff acquired and notes taken during play. [/QUOTE]
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