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| Star Wars05-24-06, 02:25 AM | Hey, sorry if this is in the wrong thread (there are so friggen many). But, what is the best character sheet for D&D 3.5? Help me Obi-Wan….. Um, Gaming forum you’re my only hope. |
| ProfWhy05-24-06, 02:59 AM | I'd say that the best character sheet is the one that you're most comfortable and familiar with, and that allows you to find your character information with a minimum of muss or fuss... ;) Right now, I'm using the Mad Irishman's sheet, but there are plenty of good sheets out there on the 'net... Toss out a Google or Yahoo search and I'm sure you'll find something that'll fit your playing needs nicely... :) |
| hmmmm05-24-06, 03:26 AM | There are many many different character sheets out there, the best would be the one that you enjoy using. |
| WhitbyWitch05-24-06, 08:27 AM | I personally like the Iron Kingdoms character sheet, it's great for Spellcasters. Greetz. WW |
| Star Wars05-24-06, 01:26 PM | Can you guys give me links to these sheets. |
| Rickiel05-24-06, 01:28 PM | The one I personally have started out with. The ole' college lined ruler paper. You know...notebook paper! Organization of character however you want, though I typically do stats on one page, feats on another, and the main stuff would be on my first page with misc. equipment being last. |
| Necron9905-24-06, 01:35 PM | Here ya go: http://www.rpgsheets.com/ I think I might have a few in there somewhere |
| Krug_the_smasher05-25-06, 12:26 AM | The one I personally have started out with. The ole' college lined ruler paper. You know...notebook paper! Organization of character however you want, though I typically do stats on one page, feats on another, and the main stuff would be on my first page with misc. equipment being last. Yes, I agree. Blank paper, totally customizable, no un-needed spaces, and cheap too. |
| stealth_monkey05-25-06, 02:55 AM | My personal favourites are ema's character sheets http://www.emass-web.com/ If you're playing a spellcaster, the spell lists in his sheets are incredibly comprehensive and include references. Just to give you an idea as to how comprehensive, his "standard" character sheet is over 100 pages long (of course, you won't need all of them per character) |
| Gauze Fireforge05-25-06, 04:12 AM | My personal favourites are ema's character sheets http://www.emass-web.com/ If you're playing a spellcaster, the spell lists in his sheets are incredibly comprehensive and include references. Just to give you an idea as to how comprehensive, his "standard" character sheet is over 100 pages long (of course, you won't need all of them per character) I vote this one to be the greatest...so comprehensive even of recent books. Doesn't look like it has complete psionic but otherwise damn HUGE! |
| stealth_monkey05-25-06, 04:25 AM | I vote this one to be the greatest...so comprehensive even of recent books. Doesn't look like it has complete psionic but otherwise damn HUGE! It sure does. Go to dynamic-> psionics and click your setting, books you want to include (complete psion is on there) and class and it'll generate your powers list for you |
| hmmmm05-25-06, 11:14 AM | The one I personally have started out with. The ole' college lined ruler paper. You know...notebook paper! Organization of character however you want, though I typically do stats on one page, feats on another, and the main stuff would be on my first page with misc. equipment being last. The best sheet in the world, plus you can buy 6000 for really cheap. |