overgeeked
Open-World Sandbox
Name and a description is all you need.
LOL I guess you won't be voting much, then?Name and a description is all you need.
To clarify, you're arguing for a sheet to purely track down session ephemera (like hit points lost, spells used, etc), and keeping the rest of your build in the head? I can definitely see that; I can generally play my character without a reference sheet (with the exception of tracking spells for high level casters) for exactly the reasons you mention.Funny, I kinda feel the opposite. Between the tight range of ability modifiers, universal proficiency progression, and generally small number of character build decision points, I feel like I could get away with just a piece of scratch paper to record those ephemeral values like current HP, XP, HD, spell slots, etc. and maybe a set of spellbook cards and keep the rest in my head no problem. My players are always impressed by the fact that I can guess their modifier to a roll so reliably while they have to check their sheets, but like… If I know what class you’re playing I can probably guess what ability scores you prioritize, and if I know what level you are I know what your proficiency bonus is and how many ASI levels you hit, so the only thing I have to guess at is if you have an applicable proficiency or not. And if the party picked you to do a thing, it’s probably because you are. So, yeah, I don’t feel like it’s that impressive to know offhand that your 5th level rogue has +7 to hit with their rapier, or that your 8th level cleric’s spell save DC is 16.
Then this would be my character sheet.Name and a description is all you need.
”Yeah, well…that’s just, like, your character, man.”Then this would be my character sheet.