When you create characters using the 0-level and Upper Level character generators, you can choose from a variety of styles. Most will create PDF's for printing, but you also have options to create text characters, or characters in CSV or JSON formats to do further processing on!
Styles
4-Up PDF Styles
- Standard: The standard 4-up sheets that we all know and love. Readable and functional.
- Lovely Goodman Games: Attractive 4-up sheet based on the official Goodman Games character sheets.
- Grey, Gold, and Grunge: Like the standard 4-up sheets with different looks
- Primitive: 4-up sheets featuring a caveman feel: perfect for Michael Curtis' amazing adventure Frozen in Time
- Goodman with Fear: A 4-up style using the Goodman Games official sheet, with the addition of a circle to include a fear stat value
- Plain: Ink Saver: A 4-up style with minimum shading, perfect for printing sheets using the least ink possible
Index Card PDF Styles
- Index Card: A single character style designed to be printed out on index cards
- Index Card Blank: Same as the index card style, but without the inclusion of traditional index card lines
Tourney PDF Styles
- Tourney Styles: Single character sheets that use a full letter-sized page, with survival boxes in place to be stamped to support tourney style play! Choose from a variety of looks to match the adventure you're running
Just Data Style
- The Just Data Style only prints out the text properties of the character sheet, allowing you to create your own background sheets to print on. The layout is based on the Lovely Goodman Games look, so use that as your basic model. It will likely require quite a bit of fiddling to get things to print exactly correct, but where there's a will, there's a way!
Data Styles
- CSV Spreadsheet (500 Characters): Create a comma separated spreadsheet with the data for 500 characters
- JSON List (500 Characters): Create a JSON formatted list of 500 characters
Text Styles
- Plain Text: Create plain text characters, perfect for importing into your VTT of choice
- Plain Text (No line breaks): The same, but rather than separating the character data with line breaks, keep everything on one line separated by commas
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