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<blockquote data-quote="Leif" data-source="post: 5757039" data-attributes="member: 48762"><p>Attached were a generic character sheet and a generic spell sheet. These sheets are in a very brief format that I hope will be suitable for use on a tablet pc or similar device. The flaw in the spell sheet is that it does not have a place for Spells Prepared, which is of no consequence to spontaneous casters. For those casters who prepare spells, my suggestion is to place a zero [0] at the end of the title of a prepared spell, and when it is cast, change the 0 to an X. Spontaneous casters can likewise append a number to the end of each Level title to indicate how many spells of that level have been cast so far. These may be of some use as they are, and they can certainly be modified and improved. I hope that improvements will be shared by others here as well! I've now re-designed both sheets and version 2 of each is in a later post in this thread: see Posts 2 and 3 for two different versions of the forms. The ones in Post #2 are earlier versions. Post #3 has the latest versions that I think are better. They're still by no means perfect, and do not have a 'blank' to be filled in for every conceivable eventuality. But they are simple and to the point (quick and dirty, if you will), and they have ample space for placing notes of any details that are not otherwise covered. For example, Specialist Wizards will have different save DCs for their specialty school. Put a note out to the side of the Save DC section indicating that "X School's Spells" have a plus y to Save DC.</p><p></p><p>Yeah, that kinda means that everyone who uses these sheet will have a different configuration in actual play. So? As I said, my goal here is not to cover exhautively every conceivable circumstance. Rather, this is a starting point that organizes the minimum necessary information in a simple standard way, and does so using a minimal amount of space. If you have a cool idea for a different way to do anything that I've attempted to do, or an addition of some information I overlooked, please write-up your own version and post it here to wow us all. I've intentionally opted to post the sheets in .rtf format because it's a very common format that is totally generic.</p><p></p><p>OK, SO THIS WAS A BONEHEADED IDEA, SORRY. I MEANT WELL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leif, post: 5757039, member: 48762"] Attached were a generic character sheet and a generic spell sheet. These sheets are in a very brief format that I hope will be suitable for use on a tablet pc or similar device. The flaw in the spell sheet is that it does not have a place for Spells Prepared, which is of no consequence to spontaneous casters. For those casters who prepare spells, my suggestion is to place a zero [0] at the end of the title of a prepared spell, and when it is cast, change the 0 to an X. Spontaneous casters can likewise append a number to the end of each Level title to indicate how many spells of that level have been cast so far. These may be of some use as they are, and they can certainly be modified and improved. I hope that improvements will be shared by others here as well! I've now re-designed both sheets and version 2 of each is in a later post in this thread: see Posts 2 and 3 for two different versions of the forms. The ones in Post #2 are earlier versions. Post #3 has the latest versions that I think are better. They're still by no means perfect, and do not have a 'blank' to be filled in for every conceivable eventuality. But they are simple and to the point (quick and dirty, if you will), and they have ample space for placing notes of any details that are not otherwise covered. For example, Specialist Wizards will have different save DCs for their specialty school. Put a note out to the side of the Save DC section indicating that "X School's Spells" have a plus y to Save DC. Yeah, that kinda means that everyone who uses these sheet will have a different configuration in actual play. So? As I said, my goal here is not to cover exhautively every conceivable circumstance. Rather, this is a starting point that organizes the minimum necessary information in a simple standard way, and does so using a minimal amount of space. If you have a cool idea for a different way to do anything that I've attempted to do, or an addition of some information I overlooked, please write-up your own version and post it here to wow us all. I've intentionally opted to post the sheets in .rtf format because it's a very common format that is totally generic. OK, SO THIS WAS A BONEHEADED IDEA, SORRY. I MEANT WELL. [/QUOTE]
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