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[PCGen] Output Sheets - Anyone have some class specific ones?

TheYeti1775

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I hope Output sheets aren't part of 'closed content', but does anyone have any output sheets for individual classes?

Mainly one for like Barbarians, something that will show the actual changes during rages.
Row 1 shows HP/AC/Albilities/Attacks all when normal
Row 2 shows them all while they are raging

Anything like that? I know a few ways I should be able to do it, just wanted to know if anyone already made some up.

Thanks,
Yeti
 

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Output sheets is one area where I'd love to see PCGen get some help. I've gotten used to them and can use them fine (actually, I use the CMP output sheet), but they certainly aren't "sexy".

Seeing the high quality pdfs from Wizards or the output sheets that HeroForge or RPGXplorer have certain tends to create a certain "first impression" for players, and that impression doesn't benefit PCGen (or we GMs that want to use it in our groups). I really wish that I had the skills to create a great PCGen output sheet, but I don't.

If you find out about any third-party sheets, please post a link here for the rest of us.
 

Mercule said:
If you find out about any third-party sheets, please post a link here for the rest of us.

Will do Mercule, I'll go hunting the web tonight. Well ok maybe today during work too. Got love these contract jobs where they pay me to sit and wait for more work to come down the pipe. :cool:

Yeti
 

TheYeti1775 said:
Mainly one for like Barbarians, something that will show the actual changes during rages.
Row 1 shows HP/AC/Albilities/Attacks all when normal
Row 2 shows them all while they are raging
Does the combined sheet not do what you want? I just created a 1st level Barbarian and exported on the combined sheet. I have a button to switch to "raging" to show the changes.
 

kingpaul said:
Does the combined sheet not do what you want? I just created a 1st level Barbarian and exported on the combined sheet. I have a button to switch to "raging" to show the changes.
The player it is for won't be having a computer in front of him to switch. Was hoping for something that had both at the same time printed out.
He's our player that doesn't have the books, but just enjoys coming and having a good time with everyone. Decent roleplayer, and just wants it simple. He gives the DM a class he wants, and somebody makes it up for him. He wanted a simple Barbarian this time, I know you can do it live on the sheets but doesn't help at the table. My backup is to just make two print outs with one labeled for raging. Still have a couple of weeks before the game, so plenty of time to search or attempt to make something work.
 




I'm working on the OS team now and I think this might possibility be incorporated into the main sheets instead of a separate one. We already have some blocks which are class specific, the Cleric turning blocks for example, which only appear when the character has levels in the class so this would not be unpresidented.

The output sheet team has had a man power shotage in recent times which is why I've decided to spend some time on it. I'd be interested in any suggestions for improvement as well as views on what thier failing may be.
 

mosat said:
The output sheet team has had a man power shotage in recent times which is why I've decided to spend some time on it. I'd be interested in any suggestions for improvement as well as views on what thier failing may be.

My issues are purely spit polish issues. I'm not a graphic artist type person, so I can't tell you exactly what the solution is. The sheets just don't seem finished. All the info is there, but the layout needs some tweaking.

When I tried to come up with something, I tried embedding CSS into the html page to get everything to line up, etc. I had a real pain of a time getting the output to work, though. Ultimately, I'm sure I made the same determination that the PCGen team did -- there's more payoff to getting datasets and similar operational bits right.
 

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