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Any update on a converter for 2014 characters to the 2024 sheet?

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Hi there!  My players and I are looking to start up some D&D again, after a long hiatus. I wanted to run it in Jumpgate and the newer 2024 rules and character sheet. But I need to convert a bunch of NPCs to the new sheet and rules-set from the old (rather than manual conversion, which would take forever). I would also like to throw some of their old characters at them as NPCs, with a similar roadblock. Sadly, I have been looked around here and online, and haven't found any solution for this. There was some discussion about a converter being an "upcoming feature," but nothing that provides a working method. Any idea when/if a converter is going to be implemented? Any-other non-manual solutions would be great as well. Thanks! Michael
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keithcurtis
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Hi Michael! If you don't get an official answer here, your best bet would be to ask on the   official feedback thread.  I have not heard news of any progress on this front, though. :( In the meantime, you can run a hybrid game. with both sheets The rules are not so different for NPCs (save in spells).
keithcurtis  said: I have not heard news of any progress on this front, though. :( That's kinda sad after this much time. :( In the meantime, you can run a hybrid game. with both sheets The rules are not so different for NPCs (save in spells). Yeah, I saw that option. Will use that if I have to. But the old character sheets generate the OLD roll template rolls, which looks wonky as heck in the chat. Yeah, I know. I've got a little OCD in me. In any case, thanks for the response. I'll drop them a line in feedback.