![]() This character sheet is an attempt to recreate the “look” of character sheets from the earlier editions, before pre-printed character sheets became all the rage. Not only does this give the player a sense of attachment to something they created, and are still creating, but by making the sheet themselves, they know just where to put the most pertinent data. It got to the point were each of my friends had his own “style” or look of their character sheets. Use it.īesides a general backlash from the days of computer generated reams of pages during the fourth edition era, I began fondly remembering the scores of characters we used to make up in a notebook, page after page, to be torn out and discarded (or burned) when killed. This sheet is compatible with the October 2012 playtest packet. The style is early basic/advanced first edition dungeons and dragons. My players were not as excited about the prospect of re-doing their character sheets by hand, regardless of how much loving hand-crafted enjoyment they were sure to get out of the project, not to mention the feeling of oneness they were sure to have every time the held their characters, so I decided to create a single page, one sided D&D next hand crafted character sheet. D&D Next Playtest Character SheetFor some reason I became obsessed about hand written character sheets.
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