Features
Digital & In Paper!
Track Every Detail!
For Players & DMs!
- Fully Form fillable.
- Every sheet is available as form fillable pdf along side the standard printable pdf file.
- Made for Gameplay.
- The sheets are structured to reduce hassle during gameplay. They come with many fields and boxes to track abilities, modifiers, actions, limited features, and other resources.
- Multiclassing capable.
- The sheets are class agnostic but specialized for character archetypes. They provide lots of space for complex character builds and can handle multiclassed characters.
- Compact and Detailed.
- There are additional compact version (made for One-Shot play) and detailed supplementary sheets for special use cases: spells, companions, items, wild shapes, NPCs, loctions and more.
Sheets for Players
- Main Character Sheets.
- Specialized for caster, halfcaster, and martial characters.
(3 versions) - Compact Character Sheets.
- Specialized for caster and martial characters.
(2 versions) - Roleplay Sheets.
- Track personality traits, personal motifs, and relations for characters with and without a compantion.
(2 versions) - Detailed Inventory Sheet.
- Track bulk items, special items and consumables.
- Spell Sheets.
- For caster characters with small and big spells.
(2 versions) - Wildshape Sheet.
- Track beast forms for druid charactes.
Sheets for DMs
- Party Tracker Sheet.
- Made to hold the PC’s important stats that you need to run the game.
E.g.: personality, languages, resistances, senses, AC, DCs, special items, and more.
One sheet has space for upto 5 characters. - NPC Sheet (A5 format).
- Made to track the stats of non-player characters in your game. E.g.: appearance, abilities, personality, motifs, relations, and quests.
- Location Sheet (A5 format).
- Made to track lore and story information about locations in your game.
- Session Log Sheet (A5 format).
- Made to track events and story developments druing your game sessions.
How I use these sheets as a DM.
During play, I use a laminated party tracker on a clip board and a fine dry-erase pen to track the current stats of the players in my games. That way I don’t have to ask for a specific stat during play.
The NPC, Location, and Session Log Sheets are designed to be printed and used in a A5 note book or ringbinder. Together with a few blank pages and a bit of graph paper these are everything I use to keep track of the things that happen in my world.