Roll20 uses cookies to improve your experience on our site. Cookies enable you to enjoy certain features, social sharing functionality, and tailor message and display ads to your interests on our site and others. They also help us understand how our site is being used. By continuing to use our site, you consent to our use of cookies. Update your cookie preferences .
×
Create a free account

[1/2e D&D] Looking for a clean character sheet

Usable for 1st and/or 2nd Edtion Dungeons and dragons. Please link in comments.
1439973706
Finderski
Plus
Sheet Author
Compendium Curator
Are you talking PDFs or Roll20 Character Sheets?  There are character sheets for both 1e and 2e already available.  To use those, you click on your Campaign's Name, then click on Settings, then Game Settings. Once the Game Settings page loads, you scroll down to see the Character Sheet Template drop down menu.  Click on that and scroll down until you find Advanced Dungeons and Dragons (or  once you click on the drop down start typing "advanced" and the 1e and 2e sheets should come right up.  Select the sheet you want and click save.
Thanks. I have been using the one that comes preloaded and its so overloaded it just remains empty in my games
1440025699
Finderski
Plus
Sheet Author
Compendium Curator
When you say, "overloaded" what do you mean?
1440036633
vÍnce
Pro
Sheet Author
The 1E sheet is about as "Spartan" as they come.
1440037278
Gold
Forum Champion
For a more spare look than that, you can always use the Plain Text on the Bio tab. This is what we used to do on Roll20 anyway before they added the fancy character sheets tab. GM can make a new Journal Character called PC-Template. On the bio tab, you can type up a traditional plain character sheet. Name: Alignment: Class: STR: DEX: CON: WIS: INT: CHA: Gear: Treasure: For each new PC, GM can Duplicate the PC-Template, to make a new blank Character that already has this text.  Or you can make a Forum thread with the text of the blank sheet, and-or ask each Player to copy the format and fill in their details. I've got one game where I use the Roll20 Community Character Sheet of AD&D 2E (works great, has a lot of slots though). I have another campaign where we just use the Bio tab with the plain-text as described above.  For my group we've found it works equally well for old-school style gameplay. For the handful of macro shortcuts we like in that basic AD&D game, we just program the Macros instead of using buttons from a Character Sheet.
1440039570
vÍnce
Pro
Sheet Author
Along the lines of what Gold has mentioned, there is an excellent tutorial series on how to make a character sheet using handouts. &nbsp;The tutorial is for Pathfinder, but you can easily adjust for 1e/2e as needed. <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVPMTemSJIQ&index=33&list=PLJGKJMlzabImiNQMQDXyIMq_NxSx0i5Zg" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVPMTemSJIQ&index=33&list=PLJGKJMlzabImiNQMQDXyIMq_NxSx0i5Zg</a>
thank you all for the help. that sheet will work fine. I was just unfamiliar with how to change the template. It was making it where all my games were running with 3.5 sheets, and there was too much bulk to even try to fill them out and then try to convert to 2nd ed
1440108850
Gold
Forum Champion
Robert, good to hear. Did you find the place to change the Character Sheet setting? It is under game settings from your game's details page (this is outside the tabletop, in the webpage). If you need any more help please ask again.