Where can I find autocalc PDF sheets?


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Silver Crusade

So far I have found JamesTheBard's 1.0.8 sheet, and Zumii's 2.5.2 sheet, but I am wondering, are there any others? (I found reference to at least two others, hosted on mysteriously defunct sites, on these boards). Especially any that are actually maintained?

Note that I am specifically looking for autocalc sheets which are also printable (they don't have to be PDF). I usually have a laptop at the table but would prefer to have the option of playing without one, hence my desire for printable sheets rather than simply tracking the stats on my computer. Not that the above sheets are bad, but I would like to see if there are any other options that I might like better, especially any landscape format sheets there might be. Sheets with room for handwritten annotations are a plus.


Have you looked here?

I use the Modified Neceros sheet myself, having found that I like it quite a bit. I don't recall much about the others, so I suggest nosing around.

Silver Crusade

Lathiira wrote:

Have you looked here?

I use the Modified Neceros sheet myself, having found that I like it quite a bit. I don't recall much about the others, so I suggest nosing around.

That was where I found JameTheBard's sheet (the modified Neceros sheet). I don't think any others listed there were autocalc and intended for printing?


Scottbert wrote:
Lathiira wrote:

Have you looked here?

I use the Modified Neceros sheet myself, having found that I like it quite a bit. I don't recall much about the others, so I suggest nosing around.

That was where I found JameTheBard's sheet (the modified Neceros sheet). I don't think any others listed there were autocalc and intended for printing?

Whoops. Sorry, I tried! I know I've heard of a few others, but I don't recall where at....


I've used JamesTheBard's auto-calc PDF sheets for years, I haven't been able to find any that work better with Pathfinder. Maybe 3.5, but not since "the switch".


Try Herolab form Lone Wolf Development. They do charge for their product, but you can have up to 4 licenses (each cost $10) and the extra packages cost more. you can always have 4 different players chipping in to all get the packages (a $20 would go down to $5 each) if cost is an issue. Hero lab is great, has a low learning curve and has little in the way of system requirements. you can also print off PDF character sheets so those without 'puters can still have their characters all professional looking. http://www.wolflair.com/index.php?context=hero_lab.

unfortunately i don't know HTML, so i cannot add a link besides this one.

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