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Revision as of 13:04, 8 July 2015

Contents

General Information

Author(s)

  • Mark Lenser (Mark on Roll20.net, @mlenser on Twitter) - page author
  • Rouby - tooltips and German translations

Links

Overview

The D&D 5e Shaped Character Sheet, sometimes referred to as the 5e Shaped Character Sheet, is for use in the Roll20 system during Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition gameplay. It is based on the design of the original D&D 5e Character Sheet by John Myles. Modifications have been made to the original design to present the information in a more concise, readable way so that users can find information quickly.

Please see the Character Sheet wiki page for general information about setting and using character sheets. To use this sheet in your campaign, select Dungeons and Dragons: 5th Edition (Shaped) in your campaign settings.

The shaped sheet includes both a Player (PC) and an NPC option. The pertinent option can be toggled in the upper left of the sheet. The Player sheet is green when toggled on and the NPC sheet is purple when toggled on. Whether the PC or NPC sheet, there are various tabs in blue just below the header information and when selected will show the active tab in the window below it. The currently selected tab is a darker blue than the other tabs. The gear icon tab is a settings tab which modifies various things about the sheet as a whole. Finally, if you click on the Show All tab, every tab is shown at once and the various sections are seen by scrolling down the page.

The purpose of this wiki is to describe in detail the attributes, rolls and details of each of the PC and NPC tabs; Core Stats, Weapons, Spellbook, Background, Class, Armor, Inventory, Settings, Show All, and Traits & Actions.

There is an option in the top right of the sheet to present the sheet in English or German languages.

If you are starting fresh with the D&D 5e Shaped Character Sheet, just enter your character information as normal. If you are converting from the original D&D 5e Character Sheet, see the next section about which things have changed and will need to be edited.

Changes from Original 5e Sheet

While most items remain the same from John Myle's original sheet, various things have been modified and will need to be re-entered in the sheet if converting.

In the Player Character Sheet, the following will need to be altered

  • Armor - will need to be completely re-entered
  • Vision - will need to be completely re-entered
  • Spells - allows for categorization by Prepared, Ritual, and Concentration
  • Class specific
    • Expertise - will need to be toggled in the skills section
    • Jack of All Trades - will need to be toggled in the skills section


The NPC Character Sheet does not allow for much anything to cross over. However, the old NPC sheet is included and there is a an import script that allows for NPC characters to be imported to the NPC sheet.

Update Instructions

The character sheet will update about every week to the newest version. However, if you wish to manually update to the sheet, please follow these instructions. You must be a Roll20 mentor in order to perform these actions.

  1. Go to Github and open the RAW html and css files.
  2. Copy the html content from github.
  3. In your Roll20 campaign, go to the campaign settings and choose a custom character sheet.
  4. In the HTML tab of your campaign settings, paste the html code you just copied.
  5. Copy the css content from github.
  6. In the CSS tab of your campaign settings, paste the css code you just copied.
  7. Click Save.

Character Sheet

Each of the sections below goes into detail about the information that should be placed in the various sections or tabs of the sheet. It will be noted whether the tab is particular to the individual Player sheet, NPC sheet, or common to both sheets.

In general, calculated fields within the sheet are highlighted in green and are not able to accept input by the user. The calculated fields representing passive skills are highlighted in blue and are also not able to accept input by the user.

Macros are represented by dark blue buttons, usually with an image of a die, a heart for saves or a check mark for skill checks. Clicking these buttons with the mouse will run the macro, complete with appropriate dice rolls and modifiers, within the chat window of the Roll20 game, utilizing the Roll Template of the Shaped Character Sheet. More details on Rolls and the Roll Template can be seen their appropriate sections of this wiki.

Header

The Header is a common section of the Player and NPC sheets. It is at the top of the sheet and is always shown no matter which tab is active. It allows for general information about the character including Character Name, Class, Alignment, known Languages, Race, Vision options, and Background. All of these particular entries are text only and allow for any alphanumeric text. None of the fields listed above have any bearing on any other fields in the sheet. Their textual contents can be referenced by attribute but they are not used in any other calculations within the various tabs.

The Character Name entry is linked to the Journal entry of the same character. Changing the name in the Header or editing it in the Journal will replace it in both areas.

The P PERC area in the header is a calculated field representing the character's passive perception [P PERC = 10 + Perception (WIS)]. It is highlighted in blue as all other passive skills are.

The LEVEL field is a calculated field based on the levels entered in the Class Levels section of the Class tab, allowing for multiple classes for one character. It is the sum of all the numbers entered in that section and represents the total level of the character.

Core Stats

Weapons

Spellbook

Background

The Background tab is a Player Sheet specific tab and is not available in the NPC sheet. There are four sections; Appearance, Background and Race Info, Equipment Proficiencies, and Miscellaneous. As with most of the fields in the Header tab, all of the fields in the Appearance tab are text only. Their textual contents can be referenced by attribute but they are not used in any other calculations within the sheet. These fields are present mostly for character reference.

The Appearance section has several fields for general information to be entered about the character's visual appearance. The Background and Race Info section has large text input boxes for mimicking the Wizards of the Coast Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition official character sheet racial and background information. The Equipment Proficiencies section allows for information to be entered on the abilities of the character to use certain armor, weapons, and tools. And finally there is a large text input box in the Miscellaneous tab to enter any information not captured in the sections above.

Class

Armor

Inventory

The Inventory tab allows for a character to keep track of money, items, and weight. There are four sections in this tab; Coin Carried, Weight, Inventory, and Treasure/Loot Inventory Notes. While there are calculated fields in this tab, the attributes of these fields are never used in further calculations in the sheet though they can be referenced.

The Coin Carried tab allows tracking of all currency pieces in the Dungeons and Dragons universe; namely copper (CP), silver (SP), electrum (EP), gold (GP), and platinum (PP). The Total GP Value field is a calculated field based on the values entered in the number of coins carried in this section and the conversion values located in the bottom left of the Settings tab. If changes are not made to the conversion rates, the default 5th Edition values are present and used. The Total GP Value is normalized to the gold piece conversion rate.

The Weight section has several calculated fields based on the values entered in the Coin Carried and Inventory sections. The Inventory field is a sum of all the weight of your inventory listed in the Inventory section below. There is also a Coin weight calculated field in this section which assumes a 50 coins per pound ratio. Next to the Coin weight is a text input box where you can add any extra weight not captured by these two categories. Also in the Weight section are calculated fields of the maximum carrying weight, the push, drag, or lifting weight, encumbered weight, and heavily encumbered (H. Encumbered) based on the 5th Edition rules. If weight does not play a role in your game, you can ignore all of these fields.

The Inventory section is a list of all the items for which your character wishes to track. The section is divided into three pages noted by the red clickable page number buttons. The selected page is a deeper red than the unselected pages. If you select the Show All page then all the inventory is listed at once. With this system, a total of 45 items can be listed. At the top of the section is an option pulldown to choose whether your inventory is listed as a total weight value (ignoring quantity) or as an individual value. Choosing the weight per single row item option will multiply the row quantity by its individual weight to get the total weight. Choosing the total weight of the row option will just sum the row's total weight value. This factors into the Inventory weight field calculated in the above section. For each row, you may enter a quantity, a name, its weight either as a total or as a per row value, and a description. If the item is carried, simply check the box next to the row number. If the character has dropped or used the item, you can uncheck this box but still keep the item in the list in case your character picks up another one or you wish to remember what you once had.

Finally there is another large text input box in the Treasure/Loot/Inventory Notes section that allows for any miscellaneous information to be entered that could not be captured in the above sections.

Traits & Actions

NPC sheet only

Settings

Show All

The Show All tab allows all the previous tabs to be shown at once. Selecting this tab will stack in order from left to right the tabs and list them from top to bottom. The window can then be scrolled down to see or edit any and all the information of the various tabs.

Attributes

Using Attributes

The Attributes section of the wiki is slightly outdated but still has valuable information on using attributes within macros. To use the Shaped Character Sheet attributes the syntax is:

@{name|attribute}

where name is the name of the character sheet, not the token. You can also use the selected or targeted functionality of Roll20, also seen in the Attributes section of the wiki.

If the attribute is calculated then it will need to be used within an inline roll or the attribute will be listed as its formula and not actually calculated. An example syntax is:

[[@{name|calculated_attribute}]]

Calculated attributes are listed in bold in the following sections.

Header

Core Stats

Abilities

strength strength_mod

dexterity dexterity_mod

constitution constitution_mod

intelligence intelligence_mod

wisdom wisdom_mod

charisma charisma_mod


Saves

strength_save_mod

dexterity_save_mod

constitution_save_mod

intelligence_save_mod

wisdom_save_mod

charisma_save_mod


Checks

basic_strength_check_mod

basic_dexterity_check_mod

basic_constitution_check_mod

basic_intelligence_check_mod

basic_wisdom_check_mod

basic_charisma_check_mod


Skills

acrobatics passive_acrobatics

animalhandling passive_animalhandling

arcana passive_arcana

athletics passive_athletics

deception passive_deception

history passive_history

insight passive_insight

intimidation passive_intimidation

investigation passive_investigation

medicine passive_medicine

nature passive_nature

perception passive_perception

performance passive_performance

persuasion passive_persuasion

religion passive_religion

sleightofhand passive_sleightofhand

stealth passive_stealth

survival passive_survival

custom_skill_1 passive_custom_skill_1

custom_skill_2 passive_custom_skill_2

custom_skill_3 passive_custom_skill_3

custom_skill_4 passive_custom_skill_4


Initiative

initiative_overall

Weapons

Spellbook

Background

Class

Armor

Inventory

Traits & Actions

NPC sheet only

Settings

Rolls

Using Rolls

Core Stats

Weapons

Spellbook

Class

Traits & Actions

NPC sheet only

Roll Template