A Better DnD Character Sheet

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  • Опубликовано: 4 май 2024
  • This is my personalized dnd character sheet I've designed and turned into a full character journal
    Get your copy cardboardcleric.gumroad.com/l...
    It is now available in A4 - US Letter size & Spanish
    Print Instructions: • How to print the bette...
    You get an editable Google Sheet to copy to your own library.
    Track your character stats - inventory - calendar - quests - backstory - NPCs & party members - notes
    Obtiene una hoja de cálculo de Google para copiar en su propia biblioteca.
    Seguimiento de las estadísticas de tu personaje - inventario - calendario - misiones - historia de fondo - Hoja de Compañero - notas
    0:00 Official Design
    0:19 My Design Process
    2:05 Character Sheet Walkthrough
    3:47 But there is more
    5:40 Magical Binding
    6:15 Cover
    6:59 Final Thoughts
    #charactersheet #dndjournal #dungeonsanddragons
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  • @CardboardCleric
    @CardboardCleric  2 года назад +419

    What makes a good character sheet for you?

    • @jack-4129
      @jack-4129 2 года назад +16

      Minimal boxes. My custom sheets' only boxes are for the ability scores and modifiers (because it's in the middle-left-centre of page 1), while everything else has a maximum of 3 borders so there's space to keep adding stuff to the very edge of the page. I have massive areas for HP and temp HP (and coins and inventory on another page), so I can track all the changes to HP and easily undo mistakes, and so I don't have to erase the tiny coins boxes creating a hole in the page. I have enough space for features and traits with expendable uses so I can start with e.g. 4, and cross them off to mark, 3, 2, 1, 0.

    • @wgracy6539
      @wgracy6539 2 года назад +9

      Simplicity and compact design

    • @brauliomartinez1019
      @brauliomartinez1019 2 года назад +1

      Hello I just purchased this product
      But I cant remove the weapons that are writing it and I can't print it and a full page

    • @CardboardCleric
      @CardboardCleric  2 года назад +8

      Hi @@brauliomartinez1019 you can delete or edit the text by going to the individual cells. The first weapon is in AK 25.
      You also see the which cells have text in them in the top left next to the fx symbol.
      There is a print guide coming soon to help you troubleshoot ass well.
      Let me know if you need further support and thank you for your patronage. 💙

    • @brauliomartinez1019
      @brauliomartinez1019 2 года назад +1

      @@CardboardCleric thank for your help it work , great product BTW

  • @alvinfong1449
    @alvinfong1449 Год назад +1164

    quick suggestion: use dotted circles: ◌ ◌ ◌ ◌ to represent slots that the char haven't gained yet. when the char earns the slot, player can "ink complete" the circle; and "pencil fill in" earned slots as spells are used.

    • @CardboardCleric
      @CardboardCleric  Год назад +159

      Good idea.

    • @WolfHreda
      @WolfHreda Год назад +53

      This is the kind of simple but clever and functional thinking these sort of things thrive on.

    • @HeckoX
      @HeckoX Год назад +12

      Wouldn't it then be better to pencil in a close square bracket ] to indicate how many you've gained? That way, you can fill in or erase to track how many slots you've spent up to your limit

    • @odinulveson9101
      @odinulveson9101 Год назад +7

      Love this improvised sheet! Yess filler dots woukd be lovely.

    • @deathstar013
      @deathstar013 Год назад +1

      I do that with all my class skills and abilities as well. That way leveling up is sooooooo simple. Helps my ADHD brain. I'm really good at forgetting to level up.

  • @harley3211
    @harley3211 2 года назад +987

    I am actually so in love with this design, the folding/brochure thing is incredible, I love the size, it's everything I never knew I wanted.

    • @CardboardCleric
      @CardboardCleric  2 года назад +32

      Thank you Olivia.
      Reading this comment first thing in the morning already made my day 🌞

    • @ReclaimerMkII
      @ReclaimerMkII Год назад +5

      I agree. The single thing I would like to see is some sort of… dry-erase option for the stats area. Anything non-ability, things like spell slots and HP and inventory, that is constantly changing, may be convenient to be able to dry erase some areas. Just my opinion. 👍🏻

    • @jacobsarvis
      @jacobsarvis Год назад +1

      @@ReclaimerMkII slip into a sleeve or otherwise layer plastic window on top.
      Lift up/pull out for permanent change and write on top for temporary marks and wipe to erase.

    • @cassandralewellen1251
      @cassandralewellen1251 Год назад +3

      @@ReclaimerMkII packing tape works as a makeshift dry erase. If you put one solid piece over the spot, you can write and erase. Try to avoid a seam; they collect marker dust.

  • @ShonicBurn
    @ShonicBurn Год назад +242

    As someone who has tested a few variant character sheets I’ve found the default sheet is optimized for new players and not veterans. Putting skills in alphabetical order makes it easier to find the relevant skill with no knowledge of game mechanics. Using columns gives everything a visual hierarchy that helps dyslexic players get a footing and how everything is organized puts all relevant info for a first game on the front page. Or gives more complex information it’s own page such as spell casting.

    • @CardboardCleric
      @CardboardCleric  Год назад +39

      That's the beauty of it - You can use what works for you and your table.
      It just doesn't work so well for me hence the custom version.

    • @ShonicBurn
      @ShonicBurn Год назад +5

      @@CardboardCleric same here I use the dyslexic character sheets because they have so much more detail and info even if it's spread over pages.

    • @atk05003
      @atk05003 Год назад +6

      I like putting the proficiencies with their corresponding stats, but I do have one minor hang up. I know it's controversial, but once in a while I have characters make an ability check using a proficiency and a "mis-matched" ability stat.
      For example, if the character wants to juggle small, heavy barrels, I might have them do an Acrobatics (Strength) check, even though Acrobatics is typically a Dexterity proficiency. I'll let my players make a case for using a different proficiency or stat, but I don't always feel like the default ability stat fits the specific situation.

    • @ShonicBurn
      @ShonicBurn Год назад

      @@atk05003 how many characters need to juggle small heavy barrels?

    • @atk05003
      @atk05003 Год назад +4

      @@ShonicBurn These types of checks don't come up very often, which is why it's a minor point. But I have had players do a Wisdom History check. The check involved noticing that something felt off, but they only noticed it felt off because of their background with the culture that built the stronghold. So, it was a Wisdom check based in their knowledge of history and culture.

  • @gms02
    @gms02 Год назад +336

    I have to imagine it takes so much mental power to really rethink a long-standing design like that and hone it down. I haven't appreciated enough those who take subjective points such as "what do players really want on the first page" and "how much room do they need for each one" and turn them into real design decisions. Well done, and a lovely demonstration video! You've converted me : )

    • @CardboardCleric
      @CardboardCleric  Год назад +26

      thank you Kyle - that is really nice to hear. It certainly took some time but it was fun and it's exciting to see that other people appreciate it too

  • @deadknight1402
    @deadknight1402 Год назад +2

    Dude for real just turned his character sheet into a book.

  • @hasbeenwizards
    @hasbeenwizards Год назад +340

    This is great! I absolutely love the idea of putting the skills next to the ability associated with them!
    Having the descriptions of all your abilities is awesome too - I often print out "action" cards with descriptions of what my character can do. Makes it a lot easier to think about combat rounds that way!

    • @CardboardCleric
      @CardboardCleric  Год назад +14

      Really glad you enjoyed it!
      Somehow I still forgot about some actions in the last boss fight 😅

    • @danilooliveira6580
      @danilooliveira6580 Год назад +3

      for casters spell cards is the way to go, specially because you need to prepare them. but for other classes this is perfect.

    • @annasolovyeva1013
      @annasolovyeva1013 Год назад

      @@danilooliveira6580 for a wizard - yes.
      For a bard or a cleric with both spells, melee and ranged weapons - hell no.

    • @danilooliveira6580
      @danilooliveira6580 Год назад

      @@annasolovyeva1013 if you are a mix of both or is multiclassing there is no reason to not just use both. Use the sheet for your features and spell cards for your prepared spells

    • @annasolovyeva1013
      @annasolovyeva1013 Год назад

      @@danilooliveira6580
      Yes. And that's a mess as my list of spells and attacks is too big for the 1st page of character sheet and my dm doesn't like people sorting through paper (you can only glance at one paper and you should come up with instant action or here comes tarrask and eats you). :(
      Because: silvered rapier as we fight demons, we're on the avernus campaign. Whip as a secondary weapon to deal with some rogues without bringing much attention in Baldur's Gate. Darts, just because why not. I'm also long bow proficient as an elf, so chances are high I get it.
      Cantrips - our DM allows to cast more of them than the PHB. Spells. Lots of useful spells thanks to being a bard of lore and a hellrider, I can have any spell from palladin and wizard spellists as long as it fits my character by roleplay. Bardic inspiration. Etc!
      And I should also make sure I have enough spellslots to heal, as we have no priest, so I also pre-reserve them and track them.

  • @jacobthurmond6210
    @jacobthurmond6210 Год назад +157

    I do absoutely love the sheet design, it is very intuitive and well thought out. Props for that. But I will state a minor critique I have that I feel can be easily resolved with some artistic talent. The reason I loved the 5E sheet over one say such as Pathfinder, is because it didn't feel like looking at a series of boxes with text inside. It felt... well... more artistic to put it simply. Something abou tit allowed me to keep myself more immersed. I know this is weird but hopefully it makes sense. Long story short I love the design, I just wish the boxes and text were stylized a bit more.

    • @CardboardCleric
      @CardboardCleric  Год назад +41

      I totally feel you Jacob. It was a decision i thought about quite a bit and tried to incorporate some design elements but in the end I made the choice for something that is more customizable.

    • @mavoc3094
      @mavoc3094 Год назад +14

      On the other hand, a more artistic flare can create visual distractions/noise which can make it hard to find what you are looking for. I think this allows for the best of both worlds as a more artistic person can doodle in their own personal flare around the boxes.

    • @LeonaDiCarryo
      @LeonaDiCarryo Год назад +29

      @@mavoc3094 I think small changes like how the 5e sheet has a shield where you put the AC makes it easier to find rather than having to remember which of the 30 squares it is in. I agree that if we make every box into its own shape that represents what it does, it will make the whole thing look cluttered. But changing the design of a few of the most important ones would help you to find the one you need the most. I especially thought this with the AC in his new sheet. It is so small and hidden away in the middle of everything.

  • @diionzo8410
    @diionzo8410 Год назад +69

    this sheet is amazing
    I have trouble reading character sheets, especially when things are unorganized
    but this is so clean and nice, I can get see what I need without spending an uncomfortable amount of time looking for specific detail
    thank you for sharing this

  • @Lichen8404
    @Lichen8404 Год назад +13

    Honestly my ideal DND sheet just has a massive section for everything. Literally massive text boxes. I write big and LOVE DETAIL. plus it means I have space to give my characters interesting inventories instead of using the whole box for weaponry

  • @xlogophile
    @xlogophile Год назад +2

    The accordion folding design is so interesting, even though it wouldn't work for me, but the sheet itself is such an amazingly usable design!! Totally gonna take inspiration from this when working on my own custom sheet

  • @Light-fi1mj
    @Light-fi1mj Год назад +3

    I've been wanting a different character sheet than the normal one for a while! I love to play with the sheets since I use digital ones most of the time and make em look all fancy so this simple sheet will be much easier to spruce up with decals and extra decor!

  • @the.vendetta
    @the.vendetta Год назад

    I absolutely love this! The design makes so much more sense and is so much more user-friendly. I am excited to get to use it in future games. Thank you for putting this together!

  • @Xyos2
    @Xyos2 Год назад +2

    This is a FANTASTIC idea and I love the execution!! I want to present this to my group to see if we have any ideas on making our own, maybe brainstorm some for other TTRPG systems! Great idea!!

  • @thenoobelf
    @thenoobelf Год назад +1

    Thank you for making this. I am working on a design myself for various levels of people coming to 5th edition from beginner to expert and I will for sure use this as a baseline and aid.

  • @razenburn
    @razenburn Год назад +2

    Character pamphlet. I was about to critique how you wrote a whole damn booklet but then I kept watching and I'm kinda in love with this. The tapped, half fold pages are neat and tidy, space efficient and infinitely scalable. Best character sheet I've seen in over 20 years of ttrpg gaming.

  • @Void_Dragon
    @Void_Dragon Год назад +4

    Never thought about customizing a character sheet. I love they way this looks!

  • @sentaukrai
    @sentaukrai Год назад

    This is really awesome. As someone who has also found the need for more space but never quite sure how to configure it, i thank you for your contribution to the community.

  • @ttrimble1235
    @ttrimble1235 2 года назад +22

    Thank you for sharing! I'm working out how I want to arrange my character journal and you've definitely inspired some layout choices 👌

    • @CardboardCleric
      @CardboardCleric  2 года назад

      Always happy to cast some guidance 😇 Making a character journal gives you so many options and all of them are exciting

  • @jordandavenport5784
    @jordandavenport5784 Год назад +6

    I’ve experimented with similar concepts, but I never thought to make mine an accordion fold for more pages. That’s genius!

  • @dadich
    @dadich Год назад +2

    Everything looks great! Love the booklet and am very interested in the DM version. Hope to see it soon.
    I'd also enjoy a video on how you made the little black folder for the booklet!
    Cheers and looking forward to more creative content like this!

  • @ItMeBob
    @ItMeBob Год назад +4

    This actually reminds me a lot of the way DnD Beyond handles their sheet! Well done!

  • @crackedhatchet
    @crackedhatchet Год назад +1

    This is incredibly helpful! As a very new player, using the official player sheet was confusing. Tysm!

  • @coryscattergood6297
    @coryscattergood6297 Год назад

    So happy I found this. Immediately downloaded it and I can't wait to start being more organized!

  • @DungeonsNDreadnoughts
    @DungeonsNDreadnoughts Год назад +1

    I'll be using this among a few other videos as references for my own sheet for my own ttrpg. Thank you

  • @pushpopthemoogle
    @pushpopthemoogle Год назад

    Absolutely LOVE this! This is exactly what I needed for so long. I did combined some pages and edited some text and worked perfectly for me. thank you so much for this!

  • @mollymauktealeaf
    @mollymauktealeaf Год назад +1

    This is really cool. When I last played in person, I used the second sheet you showed and found it to be mostly an improvement over the standard design. One thing I personally use and both the second sheet and your sheet cut out is the section on personality traits etc so I'd probably need to add those back in should I ever make my own. One thing I really like is the sections for different containers, the current digital sheet I use for most games doesn't really offer that easily as a function but I think it would be really nice especially when in games where encumbrance is used.

  • @onepipwonder915
    @onepipwonder915 Год назад

    just made my first character sheet of your design. I love it! Especially how customizable and compact it is. thank you so much for sharing it with all of us!

  • @TygerBlueEyes
    @TygerBlueEyes 8 месяцев назад

    great design! I like it and I'm going to use for a few things.

  • @JacopoSkydweller
    @JacopoSkydweller Год назад +1

    Dude, this is amazing. I'm working on building encounters/short questlines to run DND for some friends that have never played before. The normal character sheet slows the game down so badly everytime a new player needs to make a check (personal experience, and others in my previous group) so this is fantastic. Having the modifiers, saves and skills associated with a stat makes so much sense.
    Definitely gonna use these, thanks.

  • @brandonleinweber2815
    @brandonleinweber2815 Год назад

    I love the simplicity and space options

  • @BouncingTribbles
    @BouncingTribbles Год назад +6

    I've been using that second sheet you showed (with the stat organized skills) for years, i added a backpack sheet I found online and I've been pretty happy. This looks really interesting though, nice sheet

    • @CardboardCleric
      @CardboardCleric  Год назад +1

      That's awesome and thank you! let me know what you think if you do try it out.

  • @a.pigeon
    @a.pigeon Год назад

    Design: 10/10
    Ease of use: 9/10
    Font: 10/10
    Letters in the word Intimidation: 11/12

  • @TheValarClan
    @TheValarClan Год назад +10

    Back in the 70s I also had a chance to re-create my own character sheet. There is no reason to not re-create it. Other than consistency that everyone understands where the information is. You did a very good video on the way you organized

  • @AgabeGames
    @AgabeGames Год назад

    Fantastically innovative design!

  • @InvertedInsideout
    @InvertedInsideout Год назад

    I appreciate the thought and effort you put into this and think it's great that it works better for you! Not how I would design it, but it's not as if there is one perfect way to do this.

  • @krinkrin5982
    @krinkrin5982 Год назад

    Great practical design (perfect for easy use and lookup).

  • @holm76
    @holm76 Год назад

    Yes yes yes. Make a video on how to make the booklet please. That looks so awesome. Thanks for doing this. In the process of leveling up my Dwarf Cleric to level 3 and I'd like to transfer him over to this character sheet. Looks really awesome.

  • @ethandavis3762
    @ethandavis3762 Год назад +6

    This reminds me of the half-page 3 ring binder I use to dm. I'm definitely gonna use this and hole punch it for my binder since it's already the right size. Then I'll have a complete D&D binder instead of a DM binder and a bunch of loose character sheets

  • @tashkiira7838
    @tashkiira7838 Год назад +2

    In 3.X I did a lot of my RP online, so I built a whole template in Notepad, that I could use, and had that. All the critical stuff was at the top (personals, class levels, HP (and my hit die rolls), ability scores, etc) and I used the nice fact about the 'infinite page' in textfiles to include all the special abilities, each spelled out straight out of the book as necessary, along with the source of the ability (extraordinary, supernatural, spell-like). Things like Darkvision, that are super-common, I didn't spell out, but more interesting ones I did. I had all the skills in a table, with room for ranks, ability modifiers, and room to add assorted modifiers (like skill synergies and tool bonuses). Spells I didn't write out, but I'd include known spells (if applicable), with page and book references, as well as spells prepared. With portable computer technology so ubiquitous, I now generally have my character sheet on my laptop or tablet (which allows me to have a copy of any books handy as well that I happen to own--it's not piracy if you already own a dead-tree copy).

  • @zachwild2178
    @zachwild2178 2 года назад +1

    Really cool you let people edit their own sheet to meet there needs! Will probably give this sheet a try next time I'm a player or suggest it to my new players at the table!

    • @CardboardCleric
      @CardboardCleric  2 года назад +1

      Yes of course. D&D is all about collaboration and no two players are alike. Let me know how you like it at your table and thank you for the comments Zach 👍

    • @zachwild2178
      @zachwild2178 2 года назад

      @@CardboardCleric Starting a new campaign in the next few months and going to explore some variants in the DMG so hopefully see if I can edit the google sheet to include ways to track that info!

    • @CardboardCleric
      @CardboardCleric  2 года назад

      @@zachwild2178 Let me know how it works out

  • @reynabdelazim6423
    @reynabdelazim6423 Год назад

    thank you so much for providing this, its awesome

  • @talscorner3696
    @talscorner3696 Год назад

    Oh, that looks extremely satisfying!

  • @HarabloS
    @HarabloS Год назад

    I'm already in love with this design! Very well made and so versatile!

  • @schmecklez
    @schmecklez Год назад

    i actually really like the inventory sketch page. gonna incorporate that for my own sheet

  • @bellar5824
    @bellar5824 2 года назад +2

    i like to have physical sheets more than digital ones, but was severely struggling fitting all the info i needed on a single sheet, so seeing a section dedicated to race and class abilities made me so happy!! cant wait to try this out!

  • @tomroberts9132
    @tomroberts9132 2 года назад +5

    Lettering is too small for myself, but character sheets are always going to be a matter of personal preference and there are enough D&D character sheets out there that you should be able to find one that suits you, or make one of your own. Your GM won't care as long as he/she can understand what you've got on the sheet, although most good GM's keep track of their players on sheets the GM can use soooo. . . . .
    A good character sheet for me is going to have all the basic info available on the front page and stuff on the back page and all in large easy to read lettering. It's going to be different for everybody, but thanks for your idea as well.

    • @CardboardCleric
      @CardboardCleric  2 года назад

      With this one I'm definitely going for compactness as I wanted to have as much info on the sheet as possible.
      but you're right everyone's preferences are different. that is one of the reasons I included a singe sheet of it in the download.
      So you can print it big on one sheet.

  • @TenisJr
    @TenisJr Год назад +1

    The minute I saw you using Google Sheets I was LITERALLY like "YEAH BABY". Gotta love my sheets!!!

    • @CardboardCleric
      @CardboardCleric  Год назад +1

      There lies so much possibilities in a simple grid structure.

    • @TenisJr
      @TenisJr Год назад

      @@CardboardCleric really well done, pal!

  • @alik9783
    @alik9783 Год назад

    this is awesome! i've always been looking for better ways to format a character sheet and this is definitely the best i've seen so far!!

  • @tentacle_love
    @tentacle_love 2 года назад +3

    This is an awesome character sheet. Thank you!

    • @CardboardCleric
      @CardboardCleric  2 года назад +1

      Thank you Tentacle. Happy to hear that you like it.

  • @RogueMandoGaming
    @RogueMandoGaming Год назад

    This is the design i've been looking for for so long! Thank you so much

  • @daisykid3
    @daisykid3 Год назад

    If I had to go with paper sheets this would be my first choice. It's so simple with so much room for customization (changing colors/fonts/borders, adding little graphics, etc.)

  • @aequoreavictoria2726
    @aequoreavictoria2726 Год назад

    This is literally amazing!!!

  • @luigiraza3086
    @luigiraza3086 2 года назад +1

    Dude this is amazing! More people deserve to know about this! Awesome job 👍

  • @TrueSaint916
    @TrueSaint916 Год назад

    Great job! Was happy to buy this design.

  • @yapy326
    @yapy326 Год назад

    I always made my own paper character sheets to play with since I didn't prefer the original design, and my group has always (jokingly) teased me for it, but it has been very handy

  • @shaulkramer7425
    @shaulkramer7425 Год назад

    Fantastic design

  • @josephmontoya5822
    @josephmontoya5822 Год назад

    Beautiful sheet, beautiful video

  • @jordanb7304
    @jordanb7304 Год назад

    This is awesome! I love it!

  • @SunnyCress
    @SunnyCress Год назад

    Thanks for the inspiration, will definitely be making something of my own with this

    • @CardboardCleric
      @CardboardCleric  Год назад

      That's awesome - would love to see what you come up with.

  • @Motherboard1213
    @Motherboard1213 Год назад

    This is really good. I love it.

  • @EelcoWind
    @EelcoWind Год назад +1

    Very cool! I always use a digital sheet, but this did get me thinking about analog. If you put some tape on the parts where you have to write and erase a lot (gold, hitpoints, cooldowns that reset daily, etc) you can use dry erase pen and then you don't have to replace it as often.

  • @dillonkostiw4607
    @dillonkostiw4607 2 года назад +1

    Love this design of a character sheet

    • @CardboardCleric
      @CardboardCleric  2 года назад

      Thank you Dillon. It's really nice to know this design works for other players.

  • @cmwinchell
    @cmwinchell Год назад +5

    I'm glad you opened with "In my opinion" since I disagree. I rather like the official character sheets. But if this works for you and for others, I see no problem with it.

  • @LamirLakantry
    @LamirLakantry Год назад

    That’s a really good start, with some great ideas. Though there’s still room for improvement. As a graphic designer, I too was planning on designing an improved character sheet shortly after starting the game, though I felt I needed to learn to play properly first. But then my group found dndbeyond and we just went digital with it instead. But it’s nice to see someone improving the printout. I might return to the project though. This was inspiring.

    • @CardboardCleric
      @CardboardCleric  Год назад +1

      You're right the design of it could be prettier. To me the priority was on customization. If you'd like to collaborate on a future version feel free to send me a message on instagram

  • @bitnewt
    @bitnewt Год назад

    This is so much more practical than the classic sheet! Now I want to design a custom character sheet layout to suit my style...

  • @olegmikhailovich1584
    @olegmikhailovich1584 Год назад

    Oh sheet!
    This is an awesome sheet!!!
    I also made some improvisations.
    But this....
    I applaud you.
    👏

  • @johnalford6964
    @johnalford6964 Год назад

    Love this sheet! Tried out at a first session with a new group/campaign. It took me a few minutes to get used to it just because I'm so used to the "normal" sheets. Yes, please give us a video on how to make the cover!

  • @yogolotsatono8866
    @yogolotsatono8866 Год назад +60

    I’ve never understood putting the skills next to the relevant ability. When the dm calls for a perception check for example, I don’t think to go “ok so that’s wisdom skill” I just look at perception. I’m way more familiar with the alphabet than what skills are keyed to which abilities. Some of them are common sense of course but I still think it would actually make it harder for me

    • @CardboardCleric
      @CardboardCleric  Год назад +34

      What makes the difference to me is less that connection to the attribute but that the individual list of skills is shorter.
      Instead of looking at an alphabetical list of 18 options I have a presorted list of 5 options max. That does make it faster and easier to give an answer for me.
      but that's the beauty of custom character sheets - everyone can choose what works for them.

    • @julesponge
      @julesponge Год назад +16

      Bear in mind that there is no Perception check. A check is tied to an ability score. You would be asked to make a Wisdom check using your proficiency in Perception -- usually written as Wisdom (Perception) check.
      You can also be asked to make a Constitution (Stealth) check, for example. In that case, having the skills next to their typical ability score would be confusing.

    • @Jovi_97
      @Jovi_97 Год назад +2

      @@julesponge - Well I just learned something new with that last bit. Thats interesting, and useful for the DM to implement. Usually it’s not thought about much because mosy online tool ties the skills directly to their “usual” ability scores.

    • @LemonMoon
      @LemonMoon Год назад

      It looks nicer and it’s easier to tell at a glance which ability score it is since it’s next to it rather than being in faint text.

    • @morganw2492
      @morganw2492 Год назад +1

      I find it useful to think about what sort of check might be needed without my DM having to tell me

  • @cybermage99
    @cybermage99 Год назад +14

    My ideal Character sheet has to be virtual because I write too much and need to be able to expand/modify it easily, but here are my preferences for said virtual character sheet.
    1. Ability Scores should be stacked vertically. Each Ability score box should have the score in the top left corner and the modifier in the large space. The top right of the box should have a diamond to mark proficiency in saves. Each score would have a larger box with the relevant skill checks adjacent, with two checkbox equivalents representing proficiency and expertise.
    2. All feature and inventory entries should come with parts. A name, a optional short description, and a detail description. You should be able to cycle between showing only the names, only the name and short description, or the name and the detail description. Ability scores, health, and speed should have a context menu that lets you set their normal value, and any temporarily modified value, such as through Aid, longstrider, potion of giant strength etc. Speed should have a scroll functionality for which type of speed displays if the player has multiple (walk, fly, swim, burrow, climb)
    3. Ability to add Inventory or Feature boxes. Basically let you split your inventory or features into smaller boxes or add new ones entirely with the properties of an existing box. This way you could have separate boxes for racial and class features, or separate inventories for what is on your person and what is in your bag of holding. You could use a feature one to track status conditions and temporary spell effects as well with relative ease.
    4. Attunement slots. 3 boxes (with the option to add more in the case of artificer or homebrew) which hold the name of the items attuned to and can be expanded to quickly find that items description without having to go back and find it in the inventory.
    5. Any of the extra detail views should be accessible by holding a specific keybind and hovering over the box, but should also be accessible through a button attached to the box to be mouse clicked.

  • @darkranger116
    @darkranger116 Год назад

    I've made a sheet very similar to this one before! Fantastic set up

  • @juandaino483
    @juandaino483 Год назад

    are you...god?? the fact that you take the time to translate this to spanish make me smile man.... thanks

    • @CardboardCleric
      @CardboardCleric  Год назад +1

      haha no I'm just in service of my deity 😅 The spanish version is actually thanks to a community member

  • @starvingartist733
    @starvingartist733 Год назад

    Awesome sheet design!!

  • @-PanPan-
    @-PanPan- Год назад +2

    I love it. It’s organized, clean and rather intuitive. The only issue I really have is the separation between casters and martials. Because, in some cases, say an Eldritch Knight fighter or paladins, they have both martial abilities and spells. It would be neat if somehow we were able to both combine bonus actions and the spell list.

    • @CardboardCleric
      @CardboardCleric  Год назад

      Since it's in a google sheet you can customize it any way you want - I just multi classed my fighter to a cleric and added it.
      If you change it any way share it with me on Instagram @CardboardCleric - I'd love to see it.

  • @GinaLuciaReads
    @GinaLuciaReads 2 года назад +97

    Such a clever design! Must have taken you ages to put together. Also love the editing on this video.

    • @CardboardCleric
      @CardboardCleric  2 года назад +10

      Thank you - It did take some iterations and there is already a new version in development.
      The editing was a lot of fun too :)

  • @JumblyGiraffe
    @JumblyGiraffe Год назад

    THIS IS SO AWESOME!! GREAT JOB :D

  • @69TheSuperbad
    @69TheSuperbad Год назад

    Yes yes yes. Literally so simple for newer players. Thank you so goddamn much.

  • @IliketheOranges
    @IliketheOranges Год назад

    Wow, this is awesome.

  • @annyshkilionok2680
    @annyshkilionok2680 Год назад

    This kinda reminds me of the Sims and how there's a panel that opens up inventory, relationships, info about the sim, their skills, etc

  • @Ren-kw8cg
    @Ren-kw8cg Год назад

    I do this a lot! Each of my characters is organized in a very different way. My bard primarily used spells and skills, so those were front and center. My cleric is organized instead into 'combat' and 'non-combat' spells, actions, and abilities. One of my friends does something similar on DND Beyond, but it's a lot of fiddling to get it to show correctly.

  • @lorenzomariasantini
    @lorenzomariasantini Год назад

    I feel a lot of this is inspired by the journaling community, like bullet point journaling.
    Good itersection!
    Might use something like this in the future

    • @CardboardCleric
      @CardboardCleric  Год назад

      I did have a phase of bullet journaling in my past so that is entirely possible

  • @racehen
    @racehen Год назад

    Found this very interesting, thanks

  • @shan0802
    @shan0802 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @Simply_Just
    @Simply_Just Год назад

    You're a good man for this. This will surely help plenty of people!

  • @WolfHreda
    @WolfHreda Год назад

    Yeah, immediately subscribed. Fantastic work.

    • @CardboardCleric
      @CardboardCleric  Год назад +1

      Happy to hear you joined the party 👍

    • @WolfHreda
      @WolfHreda Год назад

      @@CardboardCleric I'm broke and love RPGs, how could I not?! 🤣

  • @andreasherg
    @andreasherg Год назад

    "..with all the possible known runes, because i know i will know them in the future..."
    Very optimistic of you.

  • @aggarius2944
    @aggarius2944 Год назад

    Great concept! This sheet doesnt exactly fit me well, but im inspired to make a sheet that fits me! Thank you for recognizing an area that needs improvement, this will make 2-5 hours of my week so much easier!

    • @CardboardCleric
      @CardboardCleric  Год назад

      Character sheets are as diverse as our characters are. I hope you can build something that works for you

  • @DhinCardoso
    @DhinCardoso Год назад

    There so much of AD&D on this sheet, LOVE IT!!!! ♥

  • @BoyKagome
    @BoyKagome Год назад

    Cardboard Cleric : "This town deserves a better class of character sheet, and I'm going to give it to them."

  • @TristanChicklowski
    @TristanChicklowski Год назад

    this is amazing and needs more attention!

  • @quanphan6453
    @quanphan6453 Год назад

    This look so good

  • @jarrettgordon6185
    @jarrettgordon6185 Год назад +1

    I made something similar, but never thought of using excel. For my "binding," I bought a hole punch for Tūl disc bound note books. This way I can easily add/remove pages as needed.

    • @CardboardCleric
      @CardboardCleric  Год назад

      I love the idea of disc bound but where I am they are just not very common but I do always have tape around the house.

  • @elvensongprettymusic6473
    @elvensongprettymusic6473 Год назад

    Wow! This is awesome. You are very creative. You have inspired me. I have been trying to summerize my characters also. Thank you for sharing.
    (PS I will take a pub Root Beer please. 😁lol)

  • @matteogiovannetti7071
    @matteogiovannetti7071 Год назад

    Truly inspiring.

  • @asilnorahc8910
    @asilnorahc8910 Год назад

    Fun thing is, i've always made my own character sheets using old unused drawing notebooks that i collected from childhood. I took on the habit of redesigning things, but with no concern for room saving, as a notebook has many pages and i have several of them. Redesign focused on reorganizing information and drawing cool stuff to decorate.
    So i walked in this video with a pinch of salt ready, but i must admit... this design rocks. Some part of it is similar to some of what i aimed for, but better!
    I might steal this... XD

    • @CardboardCleric
      @CardboardCleric  Год назад +1

      Thank you for that compliment - please go ahead and be inspired by it

  • @ulyssesthedm
    @ulyssesthedm 2 года назад +8

    I like the sheet idea! I believe I just received some bardic inspiration!
    I really like how the majority of what a player would need is on page 1 including for the combat and skill checks. I would like to see some spellcasting stuff in there though for ease of access (even though most players use spellcards these days).
    Not a huge fan of having 3 passives though. I usually limit passives to Investigation and Perception, expecially since Insight will almost always be contested by a Deception check unless it is for a DC that is interchangeable with other skills or the target is being truthful. More passives means less interactions from players, and passive skill averages should generally be a guideline for DMs and not necessarily visible to players.
    I like the idea of players having questline notes and NPC / PC notes. Also, having a kill count isn't a bad idea either; the DM in me wants to use that kill tracker sometime to have a NPC come after a specific PC for killing someone. There is a lot here that helps DMs keep track of what the PC knows and how they think which is super helpful.

    • @CardboardCleric
      @CardboardCleric  2 года назад +1

      Spellcasters are a fickle bunch 😂 I got an update almost ready but every casting class has unique needs making the design either very generic or overly complicated ...
      I'll post an update once it's ready.

  • @NixNinja
    @NixNinja Год назад

    Love it! I want it

  • @ay0l3nfakenotreal47
    @ay0l3nfakenotreal47 Год назад +1

    Coolest character sheet ever

  • @endyjgb1527
    @endyjgb1527 Год назад

    i like this kinda of character sheet of course there are things about it i would change but i am sure that is something everybody would end up doing to make it fit what they think is more important or just to put something in a place they like better but i think the basics for it are great

    • @CardboardCleric
      @CardboardCleric  Год назад

      The beauty is that because it's based in Google sheets anyone can customize it to fit their needs

  • @diomedesmonster1997
    @diomedesmonster1997 Год назад

    Wow this is so awesome!!! You really could use the template for anything. Like making monster stats too. If you make it A4 size as well even better

    • @CardboardCleric
      @CardboardCleric  Год назад

      Let's see what the future holds. It already comes in A4 and if you want you can print every page on a single A4 page.
      Just check my latest video.

    • @diomedesmonster1997
      @diomedesmonster1997 Год назад

      @@CardboardCleric thanks ive checked it out. Ive actually been working on a monster verison all day following your design for the character sheet. however im terrible at google sheet editing.
      Is there a way i can send it to you?

    • @CardboardCleric
      @CardboardCleric  Год назад

      ​@@diomedesmonster1997 sure thing. you can share the sheet with me.
      You find the email on the new index page or in the about section of my channel