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[Bounty] Help with 5e compatible sheet Hello! I'm starting a new campaign that's gonna work with roll20s 5e sheet and the sheet is for Organic towns. A city building system to make villages, towns, etc and help the dm and players keep track of the progress over months and years. I will happily pay $75 gp or whatever the equivalent is in your currency and the rules of the system to anyone who can help me with this process. Thanks and be well!
Hey can we get a Hunter: The Reckoning 5e Character Sheet? I'm willing to pay!
Quantum said: Hey can we get a Hunter: The Reckoning 5e Character Sheet? I'm willing to pay! I'm not offering to do it, because I am struggling my way to doing a different 5e variant (I hadn't really done any programming since the 90s). You say you are willing to pay, but have you considered the cost? I would ask how many hours do you think such a task would take? 10? 20? 100? 200? What do you think would be a reasonable hourly rate? At a minimum it requires knowledge of HTML, CSS and JavaScript so a BARGAIN BASEMENT rate would be at least £30 ($40) per hour, probably more. Realistically I would say you need to budget at least £3000 ($4000), and that would be "hobby" rates, commercial rates would be higher, and it would not surprise me in the least if I have grossly underestimated. However if you decide to go the route I took and do it yourself there are plenty of coding help sites on the internet, and I have found that when you get stuck on a routine, you've tried but it just doesn't work, people on the forums (provided you post on the correct thread, pate the relevant code section and explain what you expected it to do) are often willing to point out where your error is or even provide a better way of coding it. it is also possible to look at the coding on all of the user written and legacy sheets which is a useful education tool to get you started.