Not sure exactly what you are asking by 'PC's Abilities'. The paper to cover "What do I have left in the day" is quite small. What all that stuff does and affects is quite large. Here is the library that I use at the table:
4 pages of character sheet (2 double sided). Could condence it down but I want larger than 2 point font.
1 page for Stats/skills/AC/Attacks and the like
1 page for Feats and the like (could easily cut this out but then I'd have 3 pages and a blank page - so why bother?)
1 page for equipment - what equipment slots are filled, what is in my potion belt, what scrolls do I have, etc
1 page for Magic Items In Depth: what the items do, how many charges are left on the wands and the like.
My grimoir - A binder that has a cheat sheet of ALL my characters spells (Bard) that lists range, duration, target and the like. This has expanded to a couple of pages at higher levels. Then a full text version of the spells as seperate sheets in the binder as well so I don't need to carry 3 bajillion books with me.
1 page tracker of (un)used abilities: what spells have I used, which 1/day abilities are unused and the like. This is actually half the size of my character sheet paper and I only use one side for any given adventure.
That is three sheets of paper (some double sided). Not counting the note cards to keep track of hit points (they last longer than sheets of paper in this aspect) or the cards that I have started to keep up with the buffs that I have to attack and damage (I keep forgetting the +1 attack from Haste).
Yes, I take up a decent portion of the table. At 20th level I have a lot of material to keep track of. Next campaign I'm playing a fighter.
4 pages of character sheet (2 double sided). Could condence it down but I want larger than 2 point font.
1 page for Stats/skills/AC/Attacks and the like
1 page for Feats and the like (could easily cut this out but then I'd have 3 pages and a blank page - so why bother?)
1 page for equipment - what equipment slots are filled, what is in my potion belt, what scrolls do I have, etc
1 page for Magic Items In Depth: what the items do, how many charges are left on the wands and the like.
My grimoir - A binder that has a cheat sheet of ALL my characters spells (Bard) that lists range, duration, target and the like. This has expanded to a couple of pages at higher levels. Then a full text version of the spells as seperate sheets in the binder as well so I don't need to carry 3 bajillion books with me.
1 page tracker of (un)used abilities: what spells have I used, which 1/day abilities are unused and the like. This is actually half the size of my character sheet paper and I only use one side for any given adventure.
That is three sheets of paper (some double sided). Not counting the note cards to keep track of hit points (they last longer than sheets of paper in this aspect) or the cards that I have started to keep up with the buffs that I have to attack and damage (I keep forgetting the +1 attack from Haste).
Yes, I take up a decent portion of the table. At 20th level I have a lot of material to keep track of. Next campaign I'm playing a fighter.