DADSFunHobby
2021-02-04, 09:14 PM
Hey,
So I was playing D&D 5e with some friends and had some ideas about how to implement a character sheet using Google Sheets. The first iteration was ugly as all get out, but had some fun features. I saw some really amazing character sheets based on Google Sheets out in the wild that inspired me to take it farther, so I did. A lot further. :^)
Here are some of the features for this 3rd iteration (1st I've really made public):
Fully supports dual class
Simple labeling construct allows you to create/alter, items, etc.
Dice roles
Optimized for playing on a full screen (landscape view).
Safe Mode - highlights the calculated fields so you don't accidentally overwrite a formula
Quick Start Guide (I Highly recommend reading the Quick Start Guide tab. There is a lot of functionality baked into this version, which is good, but can be daunting.)
A lot of the SRD classes, races, spells, feats, etc. are already loaded, but not all yet. However adding is simple, as is homebrewing.
Guide (I Highly recommend reading the Quick Start Guide tab. There is a lot of functionality baked into this version, which is good, but can be daunting.)
www dadsfunhobby com (I haven't posted here enough yet, so you'll have to add the dots.)
DADS = Dungeon And Dragons Spreadsheet :smallbiggrin:
All free. Just copy it and use it how you will.
Hope You Like It.
DFH
So I was playing D&D 5e with some friends and had some ideas about how to implement a character sheet using Google Sheets. The first iteration was ugly as all get out, but had some fun features. I saw some really amazing character sheets based on Google Sheets out in the wild that inspired me to take it farther, so I did. A lot further. :^)
Here are some of the features for this 3rd iteration (1st I've really made public):
Fully supports dual class
Simple labeling construct allows you to create/alter, items, etc.
Dice roles
Optimized for playing on a full screen (landscape view).
Safe Mode - highlights the calculated fields so you don't accidentally overwrite a formula
Quick Start Guide (I Highly recommend reading the Quick Start Guide tab. There is a lot of functionality baked into this version, which is good, but can be daunting.)
A lot of the SRD classes, races, spells, feats, etc. are already loaded, but not all yet. However adding is simple, as is homebrewing.
Guide (I Highly recommend reading the Quick Start Guide tab. There is a lot of functionality baked into this version, which is good, but can be daunting.)
www dadsfunhobby com (I haven't posted here enough yet, so you'll have to add the dots.)
DADS = Dungeon And Dragons Spreadsheet :smallbiggrin:
All free. Just copy it and use it how you will.
Hope You Like It.
DFH