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<blockquote data-quote="fewilcox" data-source="post: 6593945" data-attributes="member: 6794151"><p>Psst. I think you meant "suits my need". A suite is a bunch of connected rooms. 8o)</p><p></p><p>I love your Adventurer's League log sheet. My writing is significantly smaller than that of our gamer friends, and even a bit smaller than my wife's, due at least in part to my training as a draftsman. That makes the official log sheet just so much wasted paper to me.</p><p></p><p>Your character sheet is by far my favorite not made by me, but SpadaBastarda's stat radar thing is a bit pointless to my mind. It just uses extra ink and takes up space needlessly (especially since it goes to 30 even though PCs can only reach 24). That said, I really like the way the attributes are arranged around it. The only complaint I could make is that I prefer to have space to show where my stats come from in case the GM asks. Due to a massive head trauma in a car crash my memory just plain sucks so I have to write down such things.</p><p></p><p>I also really like the spell stats and slots flower. Since I provide a fairly comprehensive stand-alone grimoire in my scribd, I appreciate only having spell names and levels and whether or not they're prepped – especially since only one of my four Encounters characters is a spell chucker, so that space is completely worthless to the other three.</p><p></p><p>The hit dice representation is also very clever, and I always advocate having distinct places for max, temporary, and current HP (or current wounds, which is how my wife and I generally record it thanks to HackMaster).</p><p></p><p>The only other suggestion I could make is to widen the space for class since some characters may have two or three. There also needs to be room to list the level of each class. My wallet never likes large blocks of black, so if I were to actually use your sheet instead of my own I'd be inclined to load it into gimp and lighten those up a bit, but I know that lots of (or possibly most) people do like them, so I don't know if I'd recommend actually changing them.</p><p></p><p>Does the word "Build" in the top matter mean thin, average, plump, athletic, etc., or is it meant for general appearance, or the mechanical meaning of build (i.e. archer ranger)? Its length makes me assume the middle one, but the word "build" always makes me think of the first and last.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fewilcox, post: 6593945, member: 6794151"] Psst. I think you meant "suits my need". A suite is a bunch of connected rooms. 8o) I love your Adventurer's League log sheet. My writing is significantly smaller than that of our gamer friends, and even a bit smaller than my wife's, due at least in part to my training as a draftsman. That makes the official log sheet just so much wasted paper to me. Your character sheet is by far my favorite not made by me, but SpadaBastarda's stat radar thing is a bit pointless to my mind. It just uses extra ink and takes up space needlessly (especially since it goes to 30 even though PCs can only reach 24). That said, I really like the way the attributes are arranged around it. The only complaint I could make is that I prefer to have space to show where my stats come from in case the GM asks. Due to a massive head trauma in a car crash my memory just plain sucks so I have to write down such things. I also really like the spell stats and slots flower. Since I provide a fairly comprehensive stand-alone grimoire in my scribd, I appreciate only having spell names and levels and whether or not they're prepped – especially since only one of my four Encounters characters is a spell chucker, so that space is completely worthless to the other three. The hit dice representation is also very clever, and I always advocate having distinct places for max, temporary, and current HP (or current wounds, which is how my wife and I generally record it thanks to HackMaster). The only other suggestion I could make is to widen the space for class since some characters may have two or three. There also needs to be room to list the level of each class. My wallet never likes large blocks of black, so if I were to actually use your sheet instead of my own I'd be inclined to load it into gimp and lighten those up a bit, but I know that lots of (or possibly most) people do like them, so I don't know if I'd recommend actually changing them. Does the word "Build" in the top matter mean thin, average, plump, athletic, etc., or is it meant for general appearance, or the mechanical meaning of build (i.e. archer ranger)? Its length makes me assume the middle one, but the word "build" always makes me think of the first and last. [/QUOTE]
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