Excuse the poor forum skills, but i think you'll get the idea.
Name: | Rex | Tex | Mex |
Str: | 10 (+1) | 5 (-2) | 13 (+!) |
etc etc
That way each players 3 characters are easily managed on 1 sheet until they either die, or reach lvl 1.
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LOVE it! Sassy and classy!jmucchiello wrote:Go with 4. But mention in the rules that the order they are lilsted on the sheet is their standard march order.
Of course, with this sheet it would be simple to cut them apart if needed.goodmangames wrote:Love the simple level 0 sheet! Very cool.
This falls into the "why can't you read my mind?" department but I did have a reason for each level 0 character having a different character sheet. In games with 5-6 players, where each player has 2-3 level 0 PCs, it becomes difficult to keep track of all the characters. What I do in that situation is have each PLAYER put one of his CHARACTER sheets closer to the middle of the table. So basically he has one character sheet right in front of him, and the other one noticeably closer to the middle of the table. That row of "middle character sheets" represents the front ranks of the party. I then ask who the first couple characters are, and I know "these 2 guys are the front rank, and all the other character sheets in the middle of the table are the mass of characters behind them."
It makes it easier to know who dies in the area effects.Also makes it easier to keep track of marching order in general.
Awesome! Snatching this and using it!Alegur wrote:Here's a 3 up sheet for zero levels that I did this morning. Let me know if I'm missing anything important, this is based on a quick read through the rules while powering up all my equipment at work this morning.
http://www.box.net/shared/eba762rsvn
On the three-up sheet, just put a paper clip on the "lead" character, and if there is a question of who's second in line (for an area effect, or similar) roll randomly between the other two...goodmangames wrote:...It makes it easier to know who dies in the area effects.Also makes it easier to keep track of marching order in general.
In the future we use scissors.jmucchiello wrote:Rip the sheet in thirds.
Barberians!! (sic)reverenddak wrote:In the future we use scissors.jmucchiello wrote:Rip the sheet in thirds.