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<blockquote data-quote="drak273" data-source="post: 6917168" data-attributes="member: 6724900"><p>I have just uploaded <a href="http://www.enworld.org/forum/rpgdownloads.php?do=download&downloadid=1352" target="_blank">Drak's 5e Character Sheet</a> to the downloads area.</p><p></p><p><strong><em>PLEASE RATE MY CHARACTER SHEET AND PROVIDE FEEDBACK. I'D LOVE TO KNOW WHAT YOU GUYS THINK!</em></strong></p><p></p><p>Hello,</p><p></p><p>I created this character sheet, because Forged Anvil's was just a bit much for my iPad to handle on it's own as the Excel program and the tablet itself couldn't handle it. So, I went about creating a character sheet that worked well with my tablet and I re-purposed an old Shadowrun character sheet that I used via Google Spreadsheets that worked amazingly. Now when I originally built this I was only going to build it to have all a person could need for their character sheet, but once I had completed the layout my brain began to think, "I can do better." So I did.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1OrDLhJYg4AmWeUS9RkPPHu1s2GYyUnxnlrfCUIfXdF4/edit?usp=sharing" target="_blank">Drak's 5e Character Sheet - Google Sheets</a></p><p></p><p>This spreadsheet will work in both Google Spreadsheets and Excel. I'll provide the link to the Google Spreadsheets version and upload the excel version here. It should be noted that if you use the Google Spreasheet I can't lock down the cells once you make a copy for yourself, so be careful when selecting certain cells. The Excel spreadsheet provides that protection for you. This spreadsheet is a semi-automated spreadsheet, wherein you provide the changing vitals and everything else changes with it. So for example: You don't put in your character's skill score, you simply put in your stat score (which will calculate your modifier), your level (for proficiency bonus), check whether you are proficient, and lastly check if you have expertise and the spreadsheet does the rest.</p><p></p><p>When I built this thing, it was intended that once you inputted your characters statistics and details, you really wouldn't need to go back to the books. The pages I built and included here are:</p><p><strong>Main Page:</strong> What this page does is function as your primary viewing page. It contains your stats, skills, equipment list, proficiencies, and other vital stats to play. Only white spaces are editable on this page. <strong><em>MULTICLASS </em></strong> does work on the main page as well as in the spells page. The class and level of the second class are selected in the same manor as your primary class. Sorry, only two class multiclass as of right now.</p><p><strong>Features&Feats:</strong> This page is there to input the larger chunks of details about your class features and feats. Some class features, such as the ranger's class features, don't fit nicely into most character sheets because you are only meant to put in the title of the feature or feat. I wanted to provide a space where you can put the whole thing in there. Cause I don't like looking it up every time I wanted to check a detail.</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> This page is there to put in your character image, the results of your Background choice and the details to your backstory. Some of the fluff stuff, like height and the like will be automatically taken from the <strong>Main </strong>page.</p><p><strong>Magic:</strong> This page is devoted to spells. At the top you'll select your class and your level. From there it'll take that to determine the number of spell slots you'll have available to you, which will appear under the spell slots category. After that you'll be able to select the spell from a drop down menu that is specific to each level. Selecting a spell will populate the range, type, and the like of the spell you selected, with the exception of the ACTUAL details of what it does. That space is left blank for you to put in your own notes that you understand.</p><p><strong>Magic Equipment:</strong> This page is dedicated to your magic items. You can input them there. I did automate this page only slightly. Due to the fact that all bonuses stack (even from the same source) I made it so that way AC bonuses are automatically applied to your AC. Other than that I provided space for items to be added to the list and a notes section for anything that doesn't fit. </p><p><strong>Contacts:</strong> This page is there to provide you with a location to put data on the various NPCs and locations you encounter through your adventure.</p><p><strong>Loot&EXP:</strong> This page is to track your monetary and experience gain in your adventure. I advise using this page either by adding the earnings by the date of the session or by notation of where you got the gold/exp. Either way I provided a lot of rows for this one. The coins and experience points you add to the rows will be automatically totaled at the top and represented on the <strong>Main</strong> page so you don't have to keep coming back to this one for your totals. It's a nice place to put a note of how you acquired it as well as non-coin based loot.</p><p><strong>Lookups:</strong> This page is devoted to being your one stop resource for a lot of information. Through the use of the drop down menus you'll be able to find details on hundreds of items, mounts, potions, services, and spells. In future updates to this character sheet I'll add a feats lookup list. I contemplated adding a magic items list, but hoo boy, that'd be quite a lot of work after a lot of work.</p><p></p><p>You can find the file <a href="http://www.enworld.org/forum/rpgdownloads.php?do=download&downloadid=1352" target="_blank">here in the downloads section</a>. Please use this thread for comments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drak273, post: 6917168, member: 6724900"] I have just uploaded [URL="http://www.enworld.org/forum/rpgdownloads.php?do=download&downloadid=1352"]Drak's 5e Character Sheet[/URL] to the downloads area. [B][I]PLEASE RATE MY CHARACTER SHEET AND PROVIDE FEEDBACK. I'D LOVE TO KNOW WHAT YOU GUYS THINK![/I][/B] Hello, I created this character sheet, because Forged Anvil's was just a bit much for my iPad to handle on it's own as the Excel program and the tablet itself couldn't handle it. So, I went about creating a character sheet that worked well with my tablet and I re-purposed an old Shadowrun character sheet that I used via Google Spreadsheets that worked amazingly. Now when I originally built this I was only going to build it to have all a person could need for their character sheet, but once I had completed the layout my brain began to think, "I can do better." So I did. [URL="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1OrDLhJYg4AmWeUS9RkPPHu1s2GYyUnxnlrfCUIfXdF4/edit?usp=sharing"]Drak's 5e Character Sheet - Google Sheets[/URL] This spreadsheet will work in both Google Spreadsheets and Excel. I'll provide the link to the Google Spreadsheets version and upload the excel version here. It should be noted that if you use the Google Spreasheet I can't lock down the cells once you make a copy for yourself, so be careful when selecting certain cells. The Excel spreadsheet provides that protection for you. This spreadsheet is a semi-automated spreadsheet, wherein you provide the changing vitals and everything else changes with it. So for example: You don't put in your character's skill score, you simply put in your stat score (which will calculate your modifier), your level (for proficiency bonus), check whether you are proficient, and lastly check if you have expertise and the spreadsheet does the rest. When I built this thing, it was intended that once you inputted your characters statistics and details, you really wouldn't need to go back to the books. The pages I built and included here are: [B]Main Page:[/B] What this page does is function as your primary viewing page. It contains your stats, skills, equipment list, proficiencies, and other vital stats to play. Only white spaces are editable on this page. [B][I]MULTICLASS [/I][/B] does work on the main page as well as in the spells page. The class and level of the second class are selected in the same manor as your primary class. Sorry, only two class multiclass as of right now. [B]Features&Feats:[/B] This page is there to input the larger chunks of details about your class features and feats. Some class features, such as the ranger's class features, don't fit nicely into most character sheets because you are only meant to put in the title of the feature or feat. I wanted to provide a space where you can put the whole thing in there. Cause I don't like looking it up every time I wanted to check a detail. [B]Details:[/B] This page is there to put in your character image, the results of your Background choice and the details to your backstory. Some of the fluff stuff, like height and the like will be automatically taken from the [B]Main [/B]page. [B]Magic:[/B] This page is devoted to spells. At the top you'll select your class and your level. From there it'll take that to determine the number of spell slots you'll have available to you, which will appear under the spell slots category. After that you'll be able to select the spell from a drop down menu that is specific to each level. Selecting a spell will populate the range, type, and the like of the spell you selected, with the exception of the ACTUAL details of what it does. That space is left blank for you to put in your own notes that you understand. [B]Magic Equipment:[/B] This page is dedicated to your magic items. You can input them there. I did automate this page only slightly. Due to the fact that all bonuses stack (even from the same source) I made it so that way AC bonuses are automatically applied to your AC. Other than that I provided space for items to be added to the list and a notes section for anything that doesn't fit. [B]Contacts:[/B] This page is there to provide you with a location to put data on the various NPCs and locations you encounter through your adventure. [B]Loot&EXP:[/B] This page is to track your monetary and experience gain in your adventure. I advise using this page either by adding the earnings by the date of the session or by notation of where you got the gold/exp. Either way I provided a lot of rows for this one. The coins and experience points you add to the rows will be automatically totaled at the top and represented on the [B]Main[/B] page so you don't have to keep coming back to this one for your totals. It's a nice place to put a note of how you acquired it as well as non-coin based loot. [B]Lookups:[/B] This page is devoted to being your one stop resource for a lot of information. Through the use of the drop down menus you'll be able to find details on hundreds of items, mounts, potions, services, and spells. In future updates to this character sheet I'll add a feats lookup list. I contemplated adding a magic items list, but hoo boy, that'd be quite a lot of work after a lot of work. You can find the file [URL="http://www.enworld.org/forum/rpgdownloads.php?do=download&downloadid=1352"]here in the downloads section[/URL]. Please use this thread for comments. [/QUOTE]
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