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.