What character sheet do you use?

I prefer my selfmade excel spreadsheet, except for spells, everything a character needs fits on a single page, even an animal or familiar.

~Marimmar
 

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Custom-made sheet

I have an auto-calculating sheet for As Above, So Below . It spits out the same format for each player's sheet, and does most of the math for them.

If I get clever, I'll write a wizard to speed character generation... but I've got to re-do the thing anyway, as it's got overdone duplication and the rules are getting tweaked anyway.
 

I use this one:
http://www.rpgsheets.com/cgi-bin/arcdb.cgi?action=dl&id=2249

It is one of my own creation.

This D&D 3.5 character sheet (in both .doc and .pdf format with fonts) is a six page record sheet that contains all the information necessary for a fully detailed character. Pages 1 and 2 are the primary pages and have all of the important info. Page 3 is a spellcasting and psionics sheet. Page 4 is for additional spells and powers. Page 5 is for personal info such as appearance, background, quirks, etc. Page 6 is for companions, familiars, psicrystals etc.


This update (v.3.0) now has magic item location slots in the magic item section.
 
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I use the Mad Irishman sheets, but I wish there were a way to disable the form aspect of it. I personally prefer to write in all my stats myself rather than type them. Because of that if I print out my Mad Irishman sheet, it has zeros down the skill mod column and a 10 in that AC box that I can't remove. :(
 

I also have a preference for sheets that are condensed onto one page (not counting character background and the like.) A six pager is a bit much -- I've got one like that (I actually think it's your sheet) and I like it, but at the end of the day, it's too much paper.
 


we use like books, like school note books. Each plaer has one.

I'm quite partial to the Iron Kingdoms downloadable one as well, although I hope they'll do a new 3.5 one.
 

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