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ADDING A BLANK SHEET TO A CHARACTER SHEET

August 04 (5 years ago)

IS THIS POSSIBLE? CAN A PLAYER DO THIS ? I NEED AN ADDITIONAL SHEET FOR MY PLAYER AND A STANDARD 5TH ED SHEET ON ROLL D20 ONLY GIVE YOU YOUR MAIN CHARACTER SHEET AND AN ALLIES AND TREASURE SHEET? CAN YOU ADD OTHERS ??

Wrong forum for this topic. Try the character sheet forum at https://app.roll20.net/forum/category/277980

Also, using all caps probably won't help you get helpful replies. If anything, I'd bet on it turning people away.

August 05 (5 years ago)
Andreas J.
Forum Champion
Sheet Author
Translator

What do you mean with a "blank sheet"? What do you want to use it for?

If the PC/NPC sheets aren't useful, you can switch to the "Attributes & Abilities"-tab and just add attributes you need to this "blank sheet".

August 05 (5 years ago)

I have a PC with Tinkering and so wanted a plain sheet to list my ideas 

August 05 (5 years ago)
Sammy Silver
Sheet Author
In a game using the "DnD5 Community" sheet, I personally do that in one of the boxes under the "Class" tab. Other sheets should have textboxes like that somewhere, just grab one that you're not currently using normally and use it like a notepad
August 05 (5 years ago)
Kraynic
Pro
Sheet Author


Dutch said:

I have a PC with Tinkering and so wanted a plain sheet to list my ideas 

That sounds like the sort of thing that a "handout" is for.  The GM of your game should be easily able to create one and give you view and edit permissions. 


August 05 (5 years ago)

Thanks guys

August 05 (5 years ago)


Kraynic said:


Dutch said:

I have a PC with Tinkering and so wanted a plain sheet to list my ideas 

That sounds like the sort of thing that a "handout" is for.  The GM of your game should be easily able to create one and give you view and edit permissions. 



+1 for the handout. I usually make a "Party Notes" one that all players can use.