Tim , OA is certainly possible, and you wouldn't need to be a programmer. I've played some OA on Roll20 (and used AD&D char sheet) and I would like to help, encourage and demonstrate ways to accomplish this game. Like Vince is saying, there are already Blank / Empty fields (called the "Notes" section*) on the AD&D 1e sheet that can be re-labeled as "Honor", Family Status, and COM. This is the easiest way. Or try the AD&D 2E sheet because it is very similar and has even more Blank / Empty fields for Notes and also already has slots for Nonweapon Proficiencies (another OA development that persisted into 2nd edition). * Look for Notes section near the bottom of AD&D 1E sheet, or look under the Saving Throws and under the Ability Scores on the AD&D 2E sheet. Alternately (also what Vince said) Players could write those particular stats on the BIO tab and leave the other matching stats on the Character Sheet tab. Bio tab wiki: <a href="https://wiki.roll20.net/Journal#Bio_.26_Info_Tab" rel="nofollow">https://wiki.roll20.net/Journal#Bio_.26_Info_Tab</a> Any kind of text can be typed on the Bio & Info field! I'd say this is the 2nd easiest method. Honor: Family Status: COM: Third option (this uses a slight amount of technical action, but still less than programming a new character sheet), you could add COM and Honor as "Attributes" on the Attributes & Abilities tab. This 3rd option is only needed if you plan to use the stats programatically (such as calling-up the COM score where it is calculated within a roll). Since all of your OA playing at a regular tabletop in person could be done without this, it can also be done online without this. In other words OA GM's don't normally need to program COM as an Attribute because you can simply look at the COM score on plain-text when you need to find it's modifiers or adjustments for the rare times it gets rolled. So I would recommend either of the 2 suggestions from Vince unless you need the Stat set as an Attribute in order to do macro math in the dice roller. Last link here is wiki for the 3rd option if you choose to go a little more advanced, but still less than programming a Character Sheet: <a href="https://wiki.roll20.net/Journal#Attributes" rel="nofollow">https://wiki.roll20.net/Journal#Attributes</a> Hope this helps you to be able to play the OA game on here in the meantime. Finally -- give it time. Someone may come along to this thread and offer to program a new Character Sheet for OA.