
So I did not have a lot of experience with roll20's current features so I thought I'd check it out again (long time fan, just think it's missing something I really need for a virtual table) and when I did I noticed the AD&D sheet was really...lacking IMO. So I started working on one that I felt worked better (at least for me). The html/css files are here: <a href="https://github.com/CelestianGC/ADND-CORE" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/CelestianGC/ADND-CORE</a> You can check out the sheet on the character "Test Mook" here: <a href="https://app.roll20.net/join/1512243/geLD8A" rel="nofollow">https://app.roll20.net/join/1512243/geLD8A</a> I'm not the best at layout/color (html/css is not my thing) but I think it looks and "feels" better than the default AD&D character sheets. This sheet should work for AD&D 1e and 2e CORE games. Probably OSRIC and Basic D&D as well. Any of D&D/AD&D flavor that uses THACO. My goal was to make a sheet that you didn't have to scroll all over the place and had all the options a real character sheet would have and then add in "roll" features where it would make things easier for the player/DM. Not so much automation (like having ways to level up characters or the like) but a "real" character sheet with everything you need. Hack it up, make it better... let me know what you think is stupid? My only complaint about this project was that I could not add my own database of items. Spells/equipment and the like to make it so the players wouldn't have to do all that cut/pasting for spells/equipment from a PDF or something. Unfortunately it looks like the only way to get remotely near that is to play 5e and use their SRD. I don't play that version so not an option. I'd REALLY like to see a way to create a private "compendium" for my own games/campaigns.... oh that and be able to change variables via macros.