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PolarBearGod
2007-12-03, 03:35 PM
Anyone know of a good site to print off free character sheets for a Wizard/Sorcerer?

I'm not all that concerned with combat and such.

Any assistance would be appreciated.

Mr. Friendly
2007-12-03, 03:40 PM
Personally I like Ema's sheets.

http://www.emass-web.com/

With the dynamic sheets you can print off spell sheets very well tailored to your character.

rollfrenzy
2007-12-03, 04:07 PM
Personally I like Ema's sheets.

http://www.emass-web.com/

With the dynamic sheets you can print off spell sheets very well tailored to your character.

Quoted for truth.

These are the best out there IMHO. You can change what schools are banned, what books are used, everything.

valadil
2007-12-03, 04:44 PM
I'm very impressed with Ema's sheets. I was working on making something similar, but may just go with Ema's instead. She gives you access to all the books (which I'm way too lazy to do) but it looks like the sheets print a full list of spells available, rather than the ones you actually know.

As far as actual sheets go, I'm partial to my own: http://files.thuranni.net/valadils_char_sheet-RC2.pdf

I borrowed some ideas from other sheets. Touch and flat footed AC are illustrated better. Feats and special abilities are moved to the front. Weapon slots are reduced. There's a lot more room for assorted bonuses and modifiers with space for labels. This was made for my level 24 wizard who has more skills than I know what to do with and bonuses coming from every direction. I removed the spell list from the back since any serious caster needs a separate list. For some odd reason this version of the sheet looks ugly on screen, but prints just fine.

Charity
2007-12-03, 04:46 PM
I personally prefer
this one http://www.rpglibrary.org/sheets/blackmoors3e/index.html

Oops I forgot those are 3.0.

Tyger
2007-12-03, 05:24 PM
I'm very impressed with Ema's sheets. I was working on making something similar, but may just go with Ema's instead. She gives you access to all the books (which I'm way too lazy to do) but it looks like the sheets print a full list of spells available, rather than the ones you actually know.

You know you can use the "Extra Selection" option on Ema's to print off just the spells you want, right?

It is the resource for the mage who likes to have that info handy. And really, really helpful for those Mages of the Arcane Order who can literally cast any spell the DM allows... those lists are saving my party's lives over and over again.

valadil
2007-12-03, 06:33 PM
You know you can use the "Extra Selection" option on Ema's to print off just the spells you want, right?



No, no I did not. Why didn't someone show me this years ago?

littlechicory
2007-12-03, 10:18 PM
I favor HeroForge and SpellForge myself-- Microsoft Excel templates for character creation. HeroForge is for the D&D character sheets in general, SpellForge is for spellcasters' spell lists/spells per day. Once you build your character, there's a series of pages at the end that you can print for your character sheets.

RTGoodman
2007-12-03, 10:24 PM
I don't know if you've seen it, but RPGSheets.com has a pretty good selection of sheets to download, in various formats. It might be worth checking out.

I personally just use a normal WotC character sheet (the 2-pager, not those stupid new 4-page ones), but if I'm playing a caster I have my own spell sheet that I created for tracking spells/DCs/CL/etc. I've been meaning to put it online, but I don't really know anywhere to host PDF files.

Kompera
2007-12-04, 05:04 AM
I found an excellent MS Excel based chartacter sheet which automagically handles all of the crunching, as a spreadsheet should. The site it was hosted on vanished a while afterwards, but one of my friends tracked down the author and obtained his permission to host it.

We made a few error corrections, but the sheet remains largely as the author crafted it.

I probably would not play the game without it, it's that handy. :smallcool:

You can find it here:

DnD 3.5 Character Sheet (http://www.houseofyin.com/dnd.jsp)