Pielorinho said:Lemme see:
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Character stats, skills, feats, saves, equipment, etc.: 1
Character spells: 2-3 (landscape, includes one-line descriptions of how each spell functions; also includes one-shot items and items with charges or daily uses)
Animal companion: 4
Wildshape forms: 5-10
Shapechange forms: 11-12
Creatures summonable through Summon Nature's Ally V-IX, augmented with Augment Summoning Feat: 13-23 (roughly speaking--I haven't counted these).
Sometimes I love playing a druid and sometimes I hate it.
With 3E or AD&D, PCs are usually two pages.Driddle said:How many pages does it take for you to keep track of all the bonuses and penalties and special circumstances necessary to play your PC to its fullest?
thedungeondelver said:Ultimately I think it's up to what, beyond numbers, the player wants on his sheet versus what he'll keep in his head, to wit: for AD&D you can have a single piece of paper or a single-sided preprinted character sheet or on the other end of the spectrum, TSR #9029 PERMANENT CHARACTER RECORD FOLDER which has a four-page heavy paper "permanent" character record sheet and a number of perforated sheets in the middle to track progression through an adventure.
Grymar said:I LOVED that gigantic character sheet. It really meant something when you kept a character alive for many, many levels and you had his complete adventure by adventure history right there.