On the verge of converting our D&D game to Dungeon World, I would love to use the new (are they still considered new?) styled playbooks; is there an indesign or illustrator source file so I can translate them in our first language? Thank you!
I’m talking about these:
http://dungeon-world.com/downloads/Dungeon_World_Play_Sheets.pdf
They’re so cool I want to have a child with them
If you can’t find sources for these I have a number of different templates for different designs in Google Drive. Here’s one from Jason Shea I’ve used before. I also have another in the minimalist style.
docs.google.com – Playbook Template for Dungeon World
Same template, but in A4.
docs.google.com – Playbook Template for Dungeon World A4
And one more (as a Docx) from Robert Finamore.
drive.google.com – Dungeon World Playbook Template.docx
Yochai Gal and there is a also an A4 version if that works better.
docs.google.com – Playbook Template for Dungeon World A4
Jason Shea I know, I added it (second post)!
But I will use this opportunity to float my own template…
docs.google.com – DW minimalist template
Oh well, not what I was aiming for, but close enough. Thanks a lot guys!
You’re looking for this.
drive.google.com – Dungeon World Playbook Template v2.docx
you make me cry teras of joy. Thank you!
OH NOES I can’t edit the stat blocks titles (name, look, etc). Can’t translate them like this :<
I’m curious, your first language is Italian?
Alessandro Gianni Yeah, you can’t 🙁
I guess you can try to contact +Robert Finamore (stupid g+ won’t let me tag him)? Modifying the sheet would technically be against copyright so you might want to ask him in any cases.
Mike Espinoza yep
Addramyr Palinor oh well I’ll try. Maybe he will let me on the account of personal use only! Thanks
The template is for personal use only as the artwork is not covered under the Creative Commons license. The titles are not editable as the file was designed to just allow you to make your own sheet, i.e. add playbook content, using the existing format. Most of the titles are just background images so the images would need to be edited directly in software such as Photoshop to change the titles. A workaround, which can be done directly in Word, is to float text boxes with matching fill color and replacement text over the existing titles to replace them. If can’t get the workaround implemented, I’ll take a look and see what I can do.