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AD&D 2e sheet

First, thanks for the excellent 2e sheets, both the simple and the complex one. Is someone still actively working on these? If so, I have the following questions regarding the complex sheet.  1) Would it be possible to create an option to switch off some features? The sheet is a bit crowded and loads a bit slow for me. I'm not using the optional settings such as Dragonlance. Also, I'm not using e.g. Psionics. And it would be helpful if the Rogue, Turning and Spells tabs only were shown for characters who would use them. 2) It would be nice if the Monster Sheet had attack type vs armour. 
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Hey Nicko. I use both sheets too in my different 2E games.&nbsp; The more advanced sheet was last developed by Peter B. who worked hard on it for several years. He ended development last year. It's a long thread, Peter explains why and gives his final notes towards the last page of the thread. I recommend reading thru,&nbsp; <a href="https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/9311682/official-ad-and-d-2e-revised-update-thread" rel="nofollow">https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/9311682/official-ad-and-d-2e-revised-update-thread</a> Short answer, no, Peter won't be taking those change requests for the sheet, because he finalized and backed away from continuing work on it. But yes, you could upgrade to Roll20 Pro, copy the sheet code, modify the sheet code yourself, and then use it as a "Custom Character Sheet" (feature available to Roll20 Pro subscribers) but it would probably not be easy unless you're really good at code (like HTML and CSS).&nbsp; There is also Roll20 Game that is for testing/sharing 2E Simple Sheet Macros.&nbsp; And I have a Discord group for 2E enthusiasts, that is mostly Roll20 users. If you want either of those links just ask.&nbsp;
Gold said: Hey Nicko. I use both sheets too in my different 2E games.&nbsp; The more advanced sheet was last developed by Peter B. who worked hard on it for several years. He ended development last year. It's a long thread, Peter explains why and gives his final notes towards the last page of the thread. I recommend reading thru,&nbsp; <a href="https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/9311682/official-ad-and-d-2e-revised-update-thread" rel="nofollow">https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/9311682/official-ad-and-d-2e-revised-update-thread</a> Short answer, no, Peter won't be taking those change requests for the sheet, because he finalized and backed away from continuing work on it. But yes, you could upgrade to Roll20 Pro, copy the sheet code, modify the sheet code yourself, and then use it as a "Custom Character Sheet" (feature available to Roll20 Pro subscribers) but it would probably not be easy unless you're really good at code (like HTML and CSS).&nbsp; There is also Roll20 Game that is for testing/sharing 2E Simple Sheet Macros.&nbsp; And I have a Discord group for 2E enthusiasts, that is mostly Roll20 users. If you want either of those links just ask.&nbsp; Thanks, I just now saw Peter's thread and read the last post. I would be interested in joining both of your discords!
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Nicko said: Gold said: Hey Nicko. I use both sheets too in my different 2E games.&nbsp; The more advanced sheet was last developed by Peter B. who worked hard on it for several years. He ended development last year. It's a long thread, Peter explains why and gives his final notes towards the last page of the thread. I recommend reading thru,&nbsp; <a href="https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/9311682/official-ad-and-d-2e-revised-update-thread" rel="nofollow">https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/9311682/official-ad-and-d-2e-revised-update-thread</a> Short answer, no, Peter won't be taking those change requests for the sheet, because he finalized and backed away from continuing work on it. But yes, you could upgrade to Roll20 Pro, copy the sheet code, modify the sheet code yourself, and then use it as a "Custom Character Sheet" (feature available to Roll20 Pro subscribers) but it would probably not be easy unless you're really good at code (like HTML and CSS).&nbsp; There is also Roll20 Game that is for testing/sharing 2E Simple Sheet Macros.&nbsp; And I have a Discord group for 2E enthusiasts, that is mostly Roll20 users. If you want either of those links just ask.&nbsp; Thanks, I just now saw Peter's thread and read the last post. I would be interested in joining both of your discords! I think I better PM you the invite links.&nbsp; It's considered best-practices to not put the open invite links on a public forum, so I'll PM you.&nbsp; Check your PM's