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Post by foxroe on Oct 20, 2011 19:49:44 GMT -6
Hah! That's sweet.
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Post by Sean Michael Kelly on Oct 21, 2011 6:06:06 GMT -6
Yeah, I like that last one too. I always print mine 1/2 sheet size. Two to a page. Wondering how crowded this may look. But either way, awesome!
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Post by tombowings on Oct 24, 2011 18:40:07 GMT -6
Very nice, Alpus.
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flightcommander
Level 6 Magician
"I become drunk as circumstances dictate."
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Post by flightcommander on Oct 27, 2011 0:20:36 GMT -6
Love the border, I've been thinking of doing that myself!
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Post by kesher on Oct 27, 2011 7:48:13 GMT -6
I knew I recognized that border from SOMEWHERE!
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DeBracy
Level 2 Seer
Henchman
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Post by DeBracy on Oct 27, 2011 17:02:07 GMT -6
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Post by foxroe on Oct 27, 2011 18:07:11 GMT -6
Very nice, DeBracy. Exalt!
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Post by tombowings on Oct 27, 2011 23:51:04 GMT -6
Absolutely perfect, DeBracy. Most useful character sheet I've ever seen.
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DeBracy
Level 2 Seer
Henchman
Posts: 45
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Post by DeBracy on Oct 28, 2011 17:13:22 GMT -6
Thanks guys! Glad you like 'em.
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Aplus
Level 6 Magician
Posts: 353
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Post by Aplus on Nov 10, 2011 13:47:37 GMT -6
Here's another, that includes my latest mental wanderings, which are chainmail combat and single saving throw. Another Character SheetIt is based on the one that was included with S&W WhiteBox back when Brave Halfling was still involved in that.
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Post by Morandir on Nov 10, 2011 14:12:11 GMT -6
Nice! I think I'll be using this one for my next game!
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Post by foxroe on Nov 11, 2011 18:26:18 GMT -6
Nice, Aplus! It almost seems like a S&W sheet.
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Post by kesher on Nov 21, 2011 16:22:45 GMT -6
This is now my absolute favorite ODD character sheet! Thou Art Exalted!
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Post by leicamaster on Dec 26, 2011 23:26:22 GMT -6
Here is a little edit of the TSR sheet. I just added in AC and HP. Attachments:
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Post by Sean Michael Kelly on Dec 27, 2011 5:08:10 GMT -6
Here's another, that includes my latest mental wanderings, which are chainmail combat and single saving throw. Another Character SheetIt is based on the one that was included with S&W WhiteBox back when Brave Halfling was still involved in that. I like the CM integration! Exalt!
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Post by Sean Michael Kelly on Dec 27, 2011 5:09:24 GMT -6
Here is a little edit of the TSR sheet. I just added in AC and HP. Thanks, great "replica" feel! Exalt!
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WSmith
Level 4 Theurgist
Where is the Great Svenny when we need him?
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Post by WSmith on Jan 15, 2012 18:22:07 GMT -6
Not to go off topic, (well sort of but not really) I want to make my own sheet in MS Word (it is all I have.) How are you guys making the custom ones? What programs are you using? I am guessing if you are using MS Word, you are using text boxes.
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Post by leicamaster on Jan 15, 2012 21:23:40 GMT -6
Not to go off topic, (well sort of but not really) I want to make my own sheet in MS Word (it is all I have.) How are you guys making the custom ones? What programs are you using? I am guessing if you are using MS Word, you are using text boxes. I use Photoshop for my Palladium sheets.
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Post by Finarvyn on Jan 16, 2012 6:42:15 GMT -6
Not to go off topic, (well sort of but not really) I want to make my own sheet in MS Word (it is all I have.) How are you guys making the custom ones? What programs are you using? I am guessing if you are using MS Word, you are using text boxes. I do my stuff in Word. Not as fancy as some I see out there, but I prefer a simple design. I always start by making some tables and turning off the borders. (I don't like text boxes.) That way I can line up columns without having to TAB so much. I look for cool and readable fonts for my text. Sometimes I pick paper color or print color to match the game somehow, or at least to make the sheets look a little different from last game. I always put some cool logo at the top of the sheet that says what rules and/or what campaign the sheet is for. For example, I might use the C&C logo or TSR Wizard logo or something like that for the rules. Sometimes I'll put a tiny picture of the module or boxed set along with the logo. When I was running the GDQ sequence I had seven tiny module logos on top of the sheet, one for each of the seven modules. By the way, we never finished all seven. When I ran a D&D-based "Pirates of the Caribbean" campaign I found a POTC logo and stuck it up there. Something to customize it to a particular campaign. Works well for me, anyway.
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Post by kesher on Jan 16, 2012 20:55:07 GMT -6
You know, Fin---I've never thought of that! That's a great idea!
Actually, one of the coolest character sheets I've ever seen was hand-drawn. I don't remember where I saw it exactly...maybe The Mule Abides...
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Post by aldarron on May 9, 2012 10:02:14 GMT -6
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Post by Sean Michael Kelly on May 9, 2012 13:53:12 GMT -6
That's so awesome.
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Post by machfront on May 9, 2012 20:05:33 GMT -6
"Phrunk the annoying hobbit" shall enter my NPC roster. ;D
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Post by kesher on May 12, 2012 9:18:38 GMT -6
Hee hee---especially since it looks like "the annoying" was added after the fact...
I do fondly remember the days of recording every monster killed on the character sheet...
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Keith
Level 3 Conjurer
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Post by Keith on May 29, 2013 17:20:12 GMT -6
Hee hee---especially since it looks like "the annoying" was added after the fact... I do fondly remember the days of recording every monster killed on the character sheet... I had forgotten that I made my players do that. Great memories! I'd love to see some of those, too! "Killed: Carrion Crawler, Mutant Wolf, and 9 Kobolds. 3rd level dungeon, Starship Warden" (We played a weird campaign.) Keith
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Aplus
Level 6 Magician
Posts: 353
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Post by Aplus on Jul 2, 2013 23:14:40 GMT -6
Here's one I did with a Stefan Poag border and a typewriter. Luck is the only non-standard thing on there, but it's at the bottom, so it's easy to erase if you don't like it. I left just whitespace for modifiers since everyone likes to do those differently, and I even tend to change them a lot from one game to the next. This is the sheet I've been using for my Holmes Skullf**k Mountain megadungeon campaign. Hope you enjoy it!
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Post by ravenheart87 on Mar 21, 2014 0:34:25 GMT -6
Last year I created an A5 landscape character sheet for Delving Deeper based on the ones in the boxed set. This week I revamped it for Original D&D and made it A4-sized, since some of my players write with pretty big letters and they need the space. Feel free to use it. A4 landscape character sheet
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Post by coffee on Mar 22, 2014 7:34:41 GMT -6
Very nice, Ravenheart!
I like the 3 panel approach. First thing I thought was that you could fold it up like a brochure.
And then, if you wanted to keep notes on the back, you could use one panel for each type of thing (monsters slain, treasure recovered, people met, that sort of thing.)
Uncluttered and useful. I love it!
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Post by Red Baron on Mar 22, 2014 16:10:31 GMT -6
How 'bout this one? I know I had one somewhere with an OD&D type logo on it. WB fans might recognize something similar as well... Put the M&M example onto an index card.
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Post by ravenheart87 on Mar 23, 2014 1:20:30 GMT -6
I like the 3 panel approach. First thing I thought was that you could fold it up like a brochure. The three panel approach is something that I took from the DD boxed set's character sheets. Never thought about using it as a brochure, that's a pretty good idea.
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