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Check my sig for an example of my D&D sheet I use. I adapted the D&D sheet for my SW game. It's rather taxy but much clearer than the WOTC sheets.
Coredump said:Thanks Dregan, an excel spreadsheet is perfect. maybe not pretty, but I can *type* info in and print it out. And then update it later and print it out.
Wouldn't the proper thing to do would be to use the art sheet as the first page, and the other dozen to count and weigh your equipment, magic, history, inventory, titles, treasure, contacts, reputation, and plot leads to a T?WayneLigon said:Eh, the Gangus sheets are certainly pretty but they don't have nearly enough room for anything other than the barest details; I need a lot, lot more room than that. The Scarred Lands sheet is pretty nice; I'll have to give it a try.
Yeah, I want the sheet to look fairly functional. That way I can glance down and see what I need to roll right away, with all the math laid out for me in case the situation changes. I'll sometimes do a 'pretty' sheet by doing the character in statblock form, then putting a picture on the page with it.
Yeah, that would work. I love those illustrated sheets, but at the moment, I'm not comfortable spending $65 for the complete set. It's on my list of cool future purchases, though.Azure Trance said:Wouldn't the proper thing to do would be to use the art sheet as the first page, and the other dozen to count and weigh your equipment, magic, history, inventory, titles, treasure, contacts, reputation, and plot leads to a T?