Digital character sheets. What do you all use? I found some Google Sheets ones that don’t seem to work very well for my group
Digital character sheets.
Digital character sheets.
Digital character sheets.
Digital character sheets. What do you all use? I found some Google Sheets ones that don’t seem to work very well for my group
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I’m in a campaign on Roll20 and we’re using the built-in sheets there, they’re pretty good?
Yeah, that’s what I’m using, too. (The DW sheets for Roll20). A bit annoying that there aren’t any templates for base classes, but they work well.
I run my games in Hangouts with minimal digital tooling. I was kinda hoping for something equally as straight-forward and focused.
Sheet Yourself
Roll20 runs fine through Hangouts, and you can use it for just the character sheets if you want (it isn’t super intrusive). Plus, it’s great for sharing/hiding documents from players, even if you don’t use the maps. (I have everything, like the basic and special moves, as separate documents they can open as they need, and the GM Moves only for me).
InDesign and make a form if I like the Character ;D
I use a google docs that I made myself. So far it’s worked well. I can share a copy if people want to see. It’s been awesome for one-shots.
Joseph F. Russo yes, please share!
Aaron Griffin , here ya go: https://docs.google.com/document/d/15Vgkxfv71_-yo2HVeOYM-azfv7Eg4e6YXMtgFXtcdHQ/edit?usp=sharing
EDIT: The way this works is through subtraction. You remove anything and everything that does not pertain to your character. If you have a party of 3 or 4 players, everyone can share one document.
When I use it for one-shots, we put the world-building stuff at the top of the document on its own page.
Don’t know if this is still relevant, but I’d consider using Roll20 for that, their digital sheets work really well. They aren’t playbook-specific, so you just fill in all the moves associated with your playbook, but if you like to hack the playbooks and mix and match with moves from different places to shake things up, that actually comes in handy. Just start a new campaign on roll20.net, choose to use DW sheets, and try them out.
Johannes Dalsgaard I actually just set up roll20 to use next session. Initial plan is to use roll20 for the dice rolling and character sheets and use Hangouts for the video chat – hangouts seems to perform better and it focuses on the person talking which is good.
I’ve never used Hangouts but Roll20 works fne for me for the chat as well. Roll20 works really well for maps as well, you can do a lot of really cool stuff with tokens and layers and stuff. Of course you don’t really need maps for DW encounters but I find that it helps keep everyone on the same page.