DND_Reborn
The High Aldwin
Initial layout in Powerpoint, and then added form-fillable with Acrobat.I like the style. What did you use to make it?
Initial layout in Powerpoint, and then added form-fillable with Acrobat.I like the style. What did you use to make it?
Initial layout in Powerpoint, and then added form-fillable with Acrobat.
Thanks. I've used InDesign as well, but don't have a copy of it anymore. Even the Acrobat I am using is because I have a week trial for this week, so I wanted to nail this character sheet style down.That's some impressive PowerPoint skills. Figured it was InDesign (which I really need to get better with).
LOL I'll take it. FWIW this is actually my character for the CoS game one of the other players is running.Giving XP because you used a character from one of my favorite authors![]()
I think the name is incorrect. When I think stat-block I expect something like this (From a defunct PbP game here on Enworld: Link to "full sheet"):
Bella Mulfield; Race: Halfling; Class/Level: Celestial Warlock-1; Background: Criminal (modified); Al: NG;
Speed: 25 ft; Init: +3; AC: 13; HP: 9/9;
Str: 8 (-1); Dex: 16 (+3), Stealth: +5, Thieves' Tools: +5; Con: 12 (+1); Int: 13 (+1), Investigation: +3; Wis: 10 (+0), SAVES: +2, Perception: +2; Cha: 16 (+3), SAVES: +5, Intimidation: +5.
Spells: Attack: +5, DC: 13; Eldritch Blast: +5 1d10 force 120 ft; Daggers: +5 1d4 piercing 20/60 ft; finesse, light, thrown
I think yours is just a compact character sheet.
I get your point. Like I said, I tried making it more like an actual stat block, but it became way too cumbersome and defeated the purpose. This is the closest I've come to my goal of a "stat block" character sheet.It's not like you can't call it a stat-block. The words just evoke a different flavor and seem the opposite of a fillable form.