I think its great. The layout is very like "The Ultimate" character sheet.
I've yet to see a "spell sheet" that I liked. I tend to self design since it changes so often. Especially with splat books... Not as a criticism, just I don't think you're ever going to "please all of the people all of the time" thought. And trying to make it class neutral (wiz/ sorc, clr, etc...) usually means packing in two out of three things that are not used... unless you're a mystic theurge or such
I like:
- The separate check penalty line for skills
- Single Perform skill line - really, who plays bards? AH, Resist Fire, Resist Fire!!!!
- Worn item location in the equipment section
- Language in skill list - good to keep track of points spent
- Familiar/ Companion data spot
Don't like:
- Psionic skills - just I've never personally played a psionic character, maybe others like...
- Level adjustment line for stats - seems kind of wasted space, most concentrate on their prime ability. And, it happens so rarely I don't think its something you need to document
- Portrait box - just me, but I have never used this in twenty+ years of gaming
Recommendations:
- Seems many classes/ races have bonuses on saves vs particular conditions; Will (Ench) but no sheets give a spot near the Save listing for this
- More armor/ protective item slots - I tend to include all my armor modifiers in this spot so as to keep track of type; Ring of Protection, Amulet of Nat Armor, etc...
- More Knowledge skill lines - seems even the non-wizards are realizing the benefits of taking a few ranks and there are definitely too few
- Make the Equipment section three columns instead of two
- (Maybe) reduce the "Notes/ Extra Feats" on page 2 to allow for more room for equipment. Seems I'm always writing in the margins of sheet...
- Modified lines for stats vice your base & level adjustments - I tend to get buffs from spells or magic items, good for keeping track
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