| Beats |
I was just wondering if anyone had any pre-made follower forms? I'm just about to take leadership for the first time (at the GM's suggestion), and just wanted to know if anyone has a ready-made tool for creating/tracking them. Google searches towards that effect have landed me in psychology web courses and Christian theology papers, without any mention of a document like I seek.
I've been impressed with the Excel character sheets I've seen on here. Hopefully, a similar item exists to help me solve my problem. If not, I'll try to make something with my non-existent access skills. I'll even happily post it, if you promise not to laugh.
| HalfOrcHeavyMetal |
I was just wondering if anyone had any pre-made follower forms? I'm just about to take leadership for the first time (at the GM's suggestion), and just wanted to know if anyone has a ready-made tool for creating/tracking them. Google searches towards that effect have landed me in psychology web courses and Christian theology papers, without any mention of a document like I seek.
I've been impressed with the Excel character sheets I've seen on here. Hopefully, a similar item exists to help me solve my problem. If not, I'll try to make something with my non-existent access skills. I'll even happily post it, if you promise not to laugh.
Exactly how many followers are we talking about here? It might be easier on you, book-keeping wise, to group your followers into 'units' depending upon their various skills. Unit A consists of Bob, George, Martin, Steve and Urgabob, five level 1 Commoners with ranks in a certain skill. Unit B might consist of Josh and Bruce, a pair of 3rd level Clerics.
If this is the case, photo-copy the Pathfinder Character Sheet in the back of your Core Rule Book, tag it with the 'unit' and put a number of coloured clips on it, preferably the ones with the small white head in the middle so you can number it. Put the names of your followers on the sheet alongside their coresponding number and you've got a group character sheet for your commoners. Urgabob the Half-orc gets one-shotted by a crazed dire rabbit, remove his clip and cross out his name.
Another thought, most of your followers are low-level, and assuming you aren't going for the 'zoo', ie as many different character classes as possible in your followers, I've got an old sheet (version 3.0 but I think I can revamp it for Pathfinder) for Followers that lists their hitpoints, ac, saves, skills and feats, but again is less a 'individual followers' sheet and more 'units' type.
| Beats |
As a bard, she's actually going for bandmates, alas. A barbarian drummer, a thug with a six-stringed axe, etc. The cohort will be a booking agent. Still, thank you for the idea idea on clips; I can still use that with what I'm currently envisioning. It certainly beats buying more figures or using dice.