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Hi Kull, What are the differences between an OSRIC 3.0 sheet and a AD&D 1e sheet? Note, there are two AD&D 1e sheets: Advanced Dungeons and Dragons 1e Original 1st Edition I believe AD&D 1e is still being maintained.
My understanding is that OSRIC primarily changed the rules that did not make sense, and that should not generally affect the sheets themselves. If you find an instance where it does, let the sheet designer know (Vince in the case of AD&D 1e) and they may be able to tweak the sheet to accomodate the OSRIC rule.
Is there a way to view the 1st Edition Character sheet without creating a new game? The only difference I can detect in my short reading of OSRIC 3.0 is Initiative is a D6 with 1 going first and DEX modifier being subtracted from your Initiative Roll.
You could look over the code on github, but no, other than that you need to create a game. Of course, you can delete it immediately after checking it over. :) Regarding the Initiative, a macro should cover that difference.
The AD&D 1e sheet should be OSRIC compatible. At least I have tried to make it handle 1e RAW while being flexible enough to allow common homebrew tweaks like changing how initiative is handled. <a href="https://wiki.roll20.net/ADnD_1st_Edition_Character_sheet" rel="nofollow">https://wiki.roll20.net/ADnD_1st_Edition_Character_sheet</a> In Roll20's sheet selection menu choose: "Advanced Dungeons and Dragons 1e" and create a character to have a look.