![]() ![]() I'm not 100% sure what the GM is going to do as far as the homebrew elements, but combining these options and using the M&M character sheet as a base should accomplish what we needed, even if it doesn't have everything right on the main character sheet (at least most of it will be there). Subscription features, Thanks a lot! This should give us a way to do what we needed. Not everyone in your group would need to subscribe to access that, if you decide to try the route that Brian described. Just so you know regarding the subscriptions, if the Creator of the game alone (usually the GM) has a Pro subscription then the entire game gets the Pro features. Believe it or not this is what we used to make character stats on Roll20 before Roll20 added the Character Sheet tab features! Wiki docs for the Attributes method. The main difference between this and a Custom Character Sheet is it doesn't format like a pretty page, it's a long list of fields and values, that looks sort-of like a database. On a more sophisticated level, if you really need some form-fillable, macro-callable stats, you can make those without a subscription, on the Attributes & Abilities tab. This is actually what I do for my game, even though I've got Pro, I'm happy with 90% of the built-in AD&D character sheet, and I just make a blank for the other details on the Bio tab, and my players fill that in. Wiki docs for this, Note, also, if there is a game with a community-created Character Sheet that you like, and it is close but not perfect - you can use that Character Sheet for your Character Sheet, and use the Bio Tab to fill in the extra details that you felt were missing. It will not be a form-fill with Attributes that can be called from macros and chat, like the Character Sheet tab. ![]() This would also be similar to a Character Sheet that one could type in an email. This would be similar to handing out a piece of paper, "write your character on this", and perhaps giving a list of stats and categories that they should type on that Bio Tab. You can even write a text-based character sheet template and place it in the Bio tab of a default or template Character, then duplicate that Character several times and assign permission to your Players so that they already have a text-based character sheet to fill-in-the-blanks on their Bio Tab. Bio Tab is a large free text area on a Character. Gold said: Hi Adran, You might wish to use the Bio Tab of a Character instead, if you have a custom game, and the creator of the game doesn't have Roll20 subscription. Hi Adran, You might wish to use the Bio Tab of a Character instead, if you have a custom game, and the creator of the game doesn't have Roll20 subscription. ![]()
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