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2024 Character Sheets

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I was wondering if we can get a small notes/reminder section on the top of the action list. Something to put "Do not forget me" things on like Extra attack. As of this moment, I encourage my players to add extra attacks and sort it to the top that says "Do not forget X". I just think it would be super cool. I know the alternative is player notes and stuff but me as a DM, I cannot write all the player notes down and think to be able to remind players about a buff or something, writing it in the notes section on top makes my life easier.
I like that idea for myself. I rarely remind my players about their characters' abilities any more, unless it's someone new to the game (or new to playing online). As a GM I have anywhere from one to half a dozen NPC sheets to keep track of during an encounter, plus any surprises that I might have hidden on the map; they each have one or maybe two PCs.
You may want to make the title more descriptive. There are a hundred suggestions regarding the 2024 character sheet.
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Prestigious Orchid said: I was wondering if we can get a small notes/reminder section on the top of the action list. Something to put "Do not forget me" things on like Extra attack. As of this moment, I encourage my players to add extra attacks and sort it to the top that says "Do not forget X". I just think it would be super cool. I know the alternative is player notes and stuff but me as a DM, I cannot write all the player notes down and think to be able to remind players about a buff or something, writing it in the notes section on top makes my life easier. In the D&D 5e 2014 sheet I put notes like that in the description of the attack.  The problem with the 2024 sheet is that descriptions are not shown in the attack. Until that happens my players won't use the 2024 sheet. (Well, one of the things that we need to be changed before my players will accept it.)
Each attack, which used to take a single line of text, is now the size of a literal baseball card, causing the list of attacks that used to be 1-2 inches on a screen to take 2 PAGES of vertical space.  I simply cannot fathom how this can be so.  Why would they not hire someone on UpWork for $200 to fix the HTML (even if you're doing responsive React/Redux).  It makes the 2024 sheet unusable.  Am I crazy? Is this not how it works for everyone? It honestly makes more sense that I am doing something wrong than that the product/code looks like this.