Every gamer needs some useful character sheets. Over years of playing we found that seven pages are enough (for a spellcaster, others won't need that much paper).

AD&D 2nd edition

Screenshot: character sheet

Character sheets

Character information should be neatly organized if you plan to go on long adventures. They have been of real use to us, since we had our characters for more than two years of gaming. A lot of information had accumulated which needed some place to be written down.

Page one describes character information and weapons. Page two shows character skills and a short curriculum vitae. Page three holds information about items and experience points. On page four and five there are some useful tables. There you can find jewelry and gems. The pages are the same except for the conversion table of coin values. Choose page four if you are playing Dragonlance and page five else. Page six shows the spell list and page seven is just for information.

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Screenshot: character card

Character cards

Four character cards are organized on one page which hold information about characters. Cut the sheet, so that you have one card for every PC and NPC in the party. This is most useful for the dungeon master as a quick reference.

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Note: Please note that the sheets might not be useful if you are using the new D&D 3rd edition or later rules.

D&D 1st edition

Perhaps you have some use for this Dungeons & Dragons character sheet. It is kept very simple. It is one of the very first materials I created with the PC for our role playing sessions. Last modified in 1994!

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