Sick of having to print out the Barbarian separately from the other sheets? Me, too.

Sick of having to print out the Barbarian separately from the other sheets? Me, too.

Sick of having to print out the Barbarian separately from the other sheets? Me, too.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/mfe4iqvikmhkwrg/DW_Sheets.pdf

https://www.dropbox.com/s/mfe4iqvikmhkwrg/DW_Sheets.pdf

26 thoughts on “Sick of having to print out the Barbarian separately from the other sheets? Me, too.”

  1. Oh wow! I had done one of these for myself last month, and deleted the bard while I was at it, to discourage players from ever choosing to play one. Thanks!

  2. I’m sorry, I knew that might upset people. Let me temper it by saying if I ever stoop to allow another bard at my table ever again, it would be the DW bard. The DW bard rocks more than any bard in history.

    …unfortunately, the bar was so low…

  3. Adam Koebel Excellent, now I can’t forget to print my favorite class when I print the rest, thanks! Matt Horam you’re kidding right? The DW bard is the most playable bard I’ve seen since 1st edition AD&D and is perfect for a player who wants to contribute to something other than combat.

  4. The first bard I saw in a DW game betrayed the alliance to the evil dragon, after speaking in a charming and open manner with the great general, and deciding he was too evil to allow victory.

    You don’t see that in games other than DW, nor with classes other than the Bard.

  5. Similar to William Nichols, the first Bard I ever saw in a DW game (a game I was running) used Charming and Open to discover the Ice Witch’s lieutenant wanted to be free of the obedience spell cast on him. The Bard said “Take us to the Ice Witch, and we’ll kill her. Freeing you and letting your soul finally rest.”

    I remember thinking “Holy shit. This NPC is totally going to lead the PCs right to her, by passing all the traps they’d have encountered on the way.” And that is exactly what happened. They caught the Ice Witch unprepared, defeated her, and freed this guy’s soul. Bards rocketed to the top of my list after that epic move. 🙂 

  6. Having not been a fan of ‘other’ bards, the DW Bard is a breath of fragrant, flowered air, carried on the spice-tinged sirocco of the Dungeon World itself.

  7. Bardbarian

    And I wanted to do that earlier but you can easily get there with multi classing I think. At least from the bard side

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