2nd Edition Dd Excel Character Sheet

The first publicly-available character sheets. Red cover, featuring cover art by Morno. Contains 24 pages, consisting of 20 character sheets, a dungeon map (labeled 'The Wizard's Tomb'), a creature encounter sheet, a character roll call, and a combat matrix reference.

I setup both an Excel Character Sheet and Spell Sheet with a lot of auto-calculations - why do the math when a computer can do it faster. It was based on the 3.5E HeroForge spreadsheets if you are familiar with those.

I tried to go BTB on all calculations and entering all data - though errors and/or misinterpretations are possible. It does list all the magic items (for equipment), which obviously, depending on how the DM handles this and how much the players know about their magic items, they might or might not know exactly what the the item is. It should have info from all source books (except modules, though some magic items are listed from modules).

It's a bit easier to customize than HeroForge - as most of the data tables are separate hidden sheets (go to 'sheet, unhide' to view and edit any data. The sheet format is very similar to the original TSR sheets, but is slightly modified to track things I wanted (such as adding stronghold info as well as the henchman and companions sections). You can download and try it out yourself at.

First off, hail and welcome to Dragonsfoot! I've just had a cursory look at your AD&D Character Sheet via Excel, and overall I really like how everything is presented. You've obviously put a ton of time into this, and it certainly shows. I applaud your efforts, and can see using this to create NPCs for my campaign, and even for my various characters in other's campaigns. I do have a few questions:: 1) Would it be possible to increase the size of the placement of the 'Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Character Record Sheet'? By doing so, anyone could customize this sheet with their own logo - like those that are found on most official AD&D Sheets.

I can see changing the name at the top of the sheet to my own Isolde-Delta Campaign logo, as just one example. Now the observations: 2) For the Weapons Dropdown, a shortcut key wherein I simply input the first letter of the weapon of choice in the box and it takes me to that section of the listing - for quicker selection. 3) When printing, is it possible to have both Front and Back print with a single Print command? 4) Is the Spell sheet connected to the Player sheet? Meaning, do I need to open the spell sheet, choose my spells, then somehow import them into the players sheet so that they appear when I either view or print the finished design?

Excellent stuff, and once again, welcome to Dragonsfoot. 1) Would it be possible to increase the size of the placement of the 'Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Character Record Sheet'?

By doing so, anyone could customize this sheet with their own logo - like those that are found on most official AD&D Sheets. I can see changing the name at the top of the sheet to my own Isolde-Delta Campaign logo, as just one example. I'll keep that in mind on any updates - though not sure when that might be. You could probably increase the line size and see how it prints since it does try to scale it. It'd be tough deciding what to trim to make room for the larger size heading to keep it in perspective.

4) Is the Spell sheet connected to the Player sheet? Meaning, do I need to open the spell sheet, choose my spells, then somehow import them into the players sheet so that they appear when I either view or print the finished design? They are completely separate.

Fussball manager 2002 vollversion kostenloser 1. I did consider doing a drop down listing on the character sheet, but found it too time-consuming to create. I wasn't sure either how many liked the spellsheets as that's not really original character sheet layout. I normally list what's memorized on the character sheet and use the spellsheets for reference - like a spellbook for wizards, and just a list of 'known' spells (that can be prayed for, or swapped out whenever you rest, etc.) - a handy calculator with the basic spell info and reference notes to lookup details in the appropriate books. I did spend way more time creating the sheets than I should have (as I'm sure I could have found more constructive and fun things to do) - but, I start something and sometimes get obsessive in taking it to fruition in 'ultimate' form! So, I wanted to share it with anyone that might use it! Wow - two welcomes on my first post!