| LMPjr007 |
Louis Porter Jr. Design, in association with Devil’s Workshop, has added Condition Cards to their already successful Expanded Character Sheet: The Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Edition at RPGNow.com and DriveThruRPG.com. “Think of this as an after sale upgrade to make sure you get the most out of this product,” comment owner and president, Louis Porter Jr. For those that have already purchased Expanded Character Sheet: The Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Edition your download PDF has been update and all you need to do is download it again to get the free Condition Cards. Once again thanks for all your support of The Pathfinder Roleplaying Game and Louis Porter Jr. Design. Available Here!!!
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IconoclasticScream
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I grabbed a copy earlier this afternoon from rpgnow and I like what I got (the more info I can put on a character sheet the happier I am, and the condition cards are damn nifty). I tell you what- I'd be willing to throw another buck in to get an upgrade that also has a page for animal companion & familiars.
| neceros |
I really don't want to seem like a jerk here, so apologies.
I have some critique for this sheet: Take it or leave it.
Your first and second pages don't match in design. Is this intentional? Most people don't like having to switch their minds when looking at different sheets, especially when they are looking for information quickly.
The lines are very thick. Design preference here, I know, but most printers can handle much much thinner lines now-days and the human eye can parse straight lines a lot better then text.
This sheet nearly looks like an identical copy of the regular D&D sheet. Especially for a sheet that you pay for, I would have expected a lot more.
No realty for animal companions or familiars. People like 'em.
Anyhow, grain of salt and all that. Take care.
Neceros.com
| LMPjr007 |
I grabbed a copy earlier this afternoon from rpgnow and I like what I got (the more info I can put on a character sheet the happier I am, and the condition cards are damn nifty). I tell you what- I'd be willing to throw another buck in to get an upgrade that also has a page for animal companion & familiars.
One of my regulars at my RPG store said the same thing. I guess I am going to have some work over the weekend.
| LMPjr007 |
I really don't want to seem like a jerk here, so apologies.
I have some critique for this sheet: Take it or leave it.
I am a professional graphic designer, I am VERY USED to critiques.
Your first and second pages don't match in design. Is this intentional? Most people don't like having to switch their minds when looking at different sheets, especially when they are looking for information quickly.
That was personal based on what Paizo did with theirs.
The lines are very thick. Design preference here, I know, but most printers can handle much much thinner lines now-days and the human eye can parse straight lines a lot better then text.
Wow, I thought they might be too thin.
This sheet nearly looks like an identical copy of the regular D&D sheet. Especially for a sheet that you pay for, I would have expected a lot more.
Well remember you can get just the two page character sheet for FREE at RPGNow. Here is the link! The expanded sheet has all the extra bells and whistles.
Anyhow, grain of salt and all that. Take care.
Neceros.com
Thanks for the comments!