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Pathfinder 3.5 character sheet
Pathfinder 3.5 character sheet













pathfinder 3.5 character sheet
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  • The extent of detail you want to have available about each resource ( A simple note of your wealth, houses etc is enough.
  • How often those attributes are going to be changing? (spells in 3.5/PF are cast 1/day for each preparation while in D&D 4e you have powers that become available 1/battle as well).
  • The number of fields/attributes you wish to track for that parameter (you need to know how many scrolls of a spell you have, whether you know it or can cast it AND whether you have it prepared or not).
  • The number of variables you wish to track (spells can be dozens while ammo for weapons are going to be 2-3 entries).
  • You have to take into account various parameters such as: There is no universally "great" way of tracking resources of any kind.

    pathfinder 3.5 character sheet

    I don't like the planned obsolescence of that approach, but I must admit it IS doable. I just thought of another solution I've seen endorsed by a few folks around here keep track of everything on your character sheet and plan to fill out a new sheet every time your wizard goes up a level (since most of the sheet will be pretty messy from erasing/rewriting by the end of the level). I've knocked around with the idea of building an application for quite a while "when I get around to it", but that time hasn't happened yet. but that program gets a little too pricey for me.

    pathfinder 3.5 character sheet

    I know that Herolab has a utility on the full-version that lets you track everything, even initiative turn order. Subtract 10 arrows from my character sheet and pull out all 10 beads. Since they are very frequently changing in number, I end up having 10 beads that I use for my current quiver (or blood pool in Vampire), and as I shoot the arrows, I toss them in the "used" pouch. write "Wand of awesomeness, recharges in 3 days, as of " on the recharging plastic pouch.Īlso, I have found that glass beads you can get at craft stores work WONDERFULLY for counting things like arrows or whatnot. As for tracking when it recharges you guessed it. If it's "used" and recharging, it goes into a second plastic pouch, whereas if it's is recharged and able to cast, it goes into the pouch with the char sheet. It's great in that you cross out the spells that aren't prepared while preparing, then cross spells off the list once you have cast them.Īs for other goodies, I would take a small note-card and write the item and it's usability on the card. I take the spell list, and if I can cast it, I'll leave it normal, but if I cannot cast a given spell, I will mark out (again on the plastic) that spell with the wet-erase pen.

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    I'll just mark the progression during the night's adventuring on the sheet cover, but actually mark my hitpoints as X/Y (10/15) so I know where my current status is and also how many points I need for full health.

    pathfinder 3.5 character sheet

    Any sort of notation I need to make gets jotted down on the plastic cover. Similar to Matt's answer, I tend to put either clear contact paper or (lately) just drop the whole character sheet into a clear document holder.

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    UPDTATE 2: By request – you can now download a completely blank version (no layers) for those of you who prefer to print out a bloak sheet and fill it in by hand.Other than writing/erasing more than you are comfortable with, I don't see a purely paper-based solution. UPDATE: There is now a fillable version of this popular file – Find it on this post: Animal Companion / Familiar Character Sheets – Fillable Please let me know if you discover any mistakes, or if you think I should have created these differently. It has the information filled in for a normal rat, but you will need to adjust its statistics based on your player character’s as explained in the 3.5 Players’ Handbook. To use it simply turn off all of the layers except for those that contain the information you desire.ġ) For a blank sheet – turn off all of the layers except for the “Sheet” layer.Ģ) Turn on the layer “Animal Companion – Wolf” for a ready-to-play wolf animal companion.Ģ) Turn on the layer “Familiar-Rat” for an almost ready-to-play rat familiar. When you open it, it will be unreadable until you turn off some of the layers. This is a character sheet for animal companions and familiars for Dungeons and Dragons Lite.















    Pathfinder 3.5 character sheet