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Is there a way to get a demon prince character sheet.

I am running a 40k black crusade game. Where my players are working under a demon prince. I would like to have a token for this character and at less a sheet incase the players do a dumb. Like go murder hobo against the Demon prince. Sadly I am not sure if their is a special character sheet I can use. As this is a game with 2 different character sheets. Is there a way to switch over to the second one if the program has it added in?
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Manny L.
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Marketplace Creator
Roll20 games currently only support one character sheet. You could setup the demon prince as a handout with all the relevant information you require, or try to convert it for use with the current character sheet.
That a bummer. Feels like I am paying them money for a scam. This website over the years has deleted more and more features. Becoming worse and worse. Who is running this website?
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Kraynic
Pro
Sheet Author
Vela Zhezzaia said: That a bummer. Feels like I am paying them money for a scam. This website over the years has deleted more and more features. Becoming worse and worse. Who is running this website? Firstly, there has never been the ability to have more than one type of sheet, so they haven't removed anything in that regard. Secondly, you are posting about a community created sheet, and somehow blaming Roll20 for the community not creating a sheet more to your liking. Attitudes like this are why I don't plan on ever creating a sheet for pay or for a system I am not personally interested in. Usually with something like this, the person that creates the sheet will create a tab specifically for something that the game requires that is different than the base character. If this was something the game required, this is on the sheet author.  Either that, or they didn't expect people to need a sheet for what you are doing. If you go the handout route mentioned by Manny, you can create rolls in the handout.  Or you could go the route of creating custom attributes and ability macros on the Attributes & Abilities tab.  That is the original character sheet after all.  This is probably the best method to use if you will be linking things to a token.  You could also do a hybrid of those 2 methods, using a character sheet just to store ability macros, which get called from the handout. I find that hybrid method good if I am not using a token for something, but may have some relatively complicated macros.