Saturday, April 26, 2014

Aetius on an Experimental Swords & Wizardry Sheet

I've been asked to post up an experimental Swords & Wizardry sheet that's in use. A recent moved had 'em tucked away, but I finally tracked one down.


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2 comments:

  1. Interesting layout. Have you considered switching the HP box to a heart-shaped box? It might be a bit better visual match for what it means.

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    1. Thanks, Mark. The thought has crossed my mind. If I do, Con and Dex will likely be flipped as well.

      I used a heard for Stamina on the Advanced Fighting Fantasy sheet.

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