Making your own power cards


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The Arms, Feet, Hands and Companion/Mount slot items have been uploaded.

http://www.enworld.org/forum/4528553-post1234.html

PS: Thanks Misalo!
PPS: The PPX file will be uploaded when it is completed.
Waveblade,

Would it be possible for you to post the powerpoint files you used to create the PDF's (or did you just create them straight in Adobe)? One of the reasons I like Granpa's cards so much is that I can use them on my work computer (which has Powerpoint loaded, but I can't load additional software such as MSE) when I need to, and I can modify the item/power/etc to include the actual attack and damage values before printing them out.

Thanks...
 


I get an error message trying to open it. It states the D&D-Ander.mse-game file is missing. I went in and renamed the game directory from his set but it still doesn't open.

Have you installed the enhanced version of Ander set I put on line a few days ago ? This template is not compatible with classic Ander set.
 

Running D&D for some brand new players and just discovered these cards. I love Grandpa's Power Cards!

In the Weekend in the Realms packet, Wizards sent a PDF with cards including one for basic Ability Scores and Defenses. I haven't gone through this thread so I apologize in advance, but has anyone made cards similar to Grandpa's that have blank spots for Ability Scores (and modifiers), HP and Defenses?
 

Running D&D for some brand new players and just discovered these cards. I love Grandpa's Power Cards!

In the Weekend in the Realms packet, Wizards sent a PDF with cards including one for basic Ability Scores and Defenses. I haven't gone through this thread so I apologize in advance, but has anyone made cards similar to Grandpa's that have blank spots for Ability Scores (and modifiers), HP and Defenses?
I actually created a single card character sheet-- but it's horizontally oriented :\
 

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I ended up splitting the "character sheet" across 7 different landscape cards, though they're all in Excel.
  • A "character card" with the basic information (level, class, character info) abilities, defenses, passive skills
  • Skills
  • Basic attacks and defenses
  • Racial traits
  • Class abilities
  • Feats
  • Wealth and Equipment
Then all of the individual powers have their own card.
 


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