| DoctorRomulus |
Hey All,
Recently I found myself drafted into running an off the cuff D&D 3.5 game for my daughter, her husband, my niece and her fiance. It was supposed be a one shot just for the helluvit game. But now they're hooked and they want to play more. Now except for my daughter they are all rookies. So I was hoping you guys could direct me to a D&D 3.5 Cheat Sheet. I know there used to be one but I can't seem to locate it. And I remember that cheat sheet being very helpful. Can you guys help me out here in locating it?
Thank you.
| DoctorRomulus |
| firbolg |
Hey All,
Recently I found myself drafted into running an off the cuff D&D 3.5 game for my daughter, her husband, my niece and her fiance. It was supposed be a one shot just for the helluvit game. But now they're hooked and they want to play more. Now except for my daughter they are all rookies. So I was hoping you guys could direct me to a D&D 3.5 Cheat Sheet. I know there used to be one but I can't seem to locate it. And I remember that cheat sheet being very helpful. Can you guys help me out here in locating it?Thank you.
Let us know how it works out- I'm always interested in seeing how new players react to the game
| Paul Ackerman 70 |
Eric Tillemans wrote:The thing is I remember seeing something a bit more basic a few years ago. It was like one or pages.check out this thread:
There's a 3.5 and Pathfinder version if I remember right.
I think I know what you're thinking of. A player of mine has this pdf he bought for a couple bucks that takes all the bits of info like grapple and takes all the bits of info that are scattered and puts it together. It's very useful.
I'll see if I can't get the actual name for you.
Pax Veritas
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Yes. Nothing compares to SORD. Check out the thread; I think I attached a link as well. For v.3.5 be sure to select SORD, for Pathfinder play be sure to select SORD Plus.
If you're looking for a 3 page cheat sheet, there are a few available for free on the net. They pale by comparison, and often don't include enough of what you need, have mistakes, or aren't organized for usability.
Nonetheless, I've found the following Web site to be chuck-full of good things:
Scroll all the way to the bottom and you will see three v.3.5 summary sheets that I would endorse. Trust me - these are fairly accurate, well laid out, and usability factor is high. Although I am an extreme advocate for SORD, I would say that for FREE - these are some of the best I've found... enjoy.
-Pax Veritas-