What Character Sheet do you use?

What kind of character sheet do you use?

  • Photo-copy from the back of the PHB/Core Rule Book

    Votes: 5 2.8%
  • Download from Official Site

    Votes: 25 14.0%
  • Downloaded from some website? (Link?)

    Votes: 60 33.5%
  • Home Made Sheet

    Votes: 34 19.0%
  • Computer Generated/E-Tools or such

    Votes: 30 16.8%
  • Purchased from WotC or some 3rd party

    Votes: 13 7.3%
  • Notebook paper

    Votes: 12 6.7%
  • Some perminant format (wipe off, stone carving, etc)

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Poll closed .

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My characters sheets are more like character booklets.. I'm currently working on the latest version, which includes spots for other d20 games like Star Wars and d20 Modern.


Chris
 




I and most of my players use an excel spreadsheet that I made for my own PCs. All important stats fit onto a single page including space for a portrait. Spellbooks need to be added as additional pages. Some of those are from Sord&Sorcery, others are from a spell database I made others are excel sheets I made for my first spellcaster in 3e.

We started with Word.docs but the complex formatting caused a lot of crashes and thus was abandoned.
 

I use simple notebook paper, cause its the moste flexible form of a character sheet. I tend to write enormous inventory lists, and found no premade char sheet that could manage my inventory wishes.
(Yes, i'm one of those people who need an extra entry for each piece of chalk their character carries).

My party mates use different types of character documentation. 2 of us use selfmade excel sheets, especially our dwarven barbarian (to calculate his strength scores and resulting damage boni with/without rage, with several buffs and other stuff).

One uses a simple.txt file rom notepad, and the rest follows my path and uses paper.

greets, quez
 



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