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Not sure how to contact you outside of the comments section. I really love the 4 person character sheet. I play with my kids so having a clean reference for them is really important. In point of fact, I went as far as to make it form-fillable.
If you don’t mind, I would like to put it up on my website https://thedevelopingdm.com/. If you do mind, I would be happy to give you the PDF so you can host it. I am on a mission inspire parents to play D&D with their kids. Making things easy is important and your sheets are awesome!
Either way, I will have to dive more deeply into your blog at some point. Since diving into the project I have been overwhelmed by the amount of awesome content people have made. My only complaint, is I don’t have enough time to look at everything, and start producing the stuff I want to see (liveplay podcast/vlog, 5e D&D with, and for kids).
You can totally add it. Just link back to the actual post it came from.
Not sure how to contact you outside of the comments section. I really love the 4 person character sheet. I play with my kids so having a clean reference for them is really important. In point of fact, I went as far as to make it form-fillable.
If you don’t mind, I would like to put it up on my website https://thedevelopingdm.com/. If you do mind, I would be happy to give you the PDF so you can host it. I am on a mission inspire parents to play D&D with their kids. Making things easy is important and your sheets are awesome!
Either way, I will have to dive more deeply into your blog at some point. Since diving into the project I have been overwhelmed by the amount of awesome content people have made. My only complaint, is I don’t have enough time to look at everything, and start producing the stuff I want to see (liveplay podcast/vlog, 5e D&D with, and for kids).
Question – and I fully acknowledge that as a newcomer to the intricacies of gaming, I might well be missing the blindingly obvious – in the 6-player party tracking sheet there’s a circle in the top right, and boxes that say “C.order” and “M.order” – what do these meeeeeannn??? *thoroughly confused face*
Combat order and marching order
*facepalms for eternity* you know I actually considered that and thought “nah that can’t be it” for combat order. Oh well. Thanks for speedy reply. I really like this resource – very useful. Especially as none of our group has ever played before. Including the GM. It’s a bit like being on the sinking Titanic, running to the bridge, and finding out that the commanding crew are the Muppets. 😀 lots of fun though!
Mandy check out the cheat sheet. It’ll help with new players. /2016/05/27/dd-5e-quick-reference/
I’m going to kick myself once I hear the answer because I’m sure it’s super simple, but for the life of me I cannot find the PDF links you are referring to. I’ve clicked on every section and even downloaded the starter box but still no luck.
Which ones are you looking for?
The 5e and OSR versions of the party tracking sheet.
Great idea, by the way!
There isn’t a PDF just the jpgs here. Click on them for the full print size versions
Reblogged this on Tome and Tomb and commented:
An excellent tool…
2nd one doesn’t have a proper link.
Fixed
This is nice! And it would be compatible with AD&D as well. Great job!
There is a OSR version in the character sheets area.