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Welcome to the home of the Starfinder (simple) Character sheet wiki. This sheet has been created through heavy modification of the Pathfinder (old) sheet created by Samuel Marino. Please excuse the mess as we get things set up.
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Welcome to the home of the Starfinder (simple) Character sheet wiki. This sheet has been created through heavy modification of the Pathfinder (old) sheet created by Samuel Marino. This wiki has been created to provide guidance and tips for the use of this simple character sheet. Please excuse the mess as we get things set up.
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==Join the Conversation==
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Have a question? Noticed a bug? Got a feature request? Want to see what new features are being added? Stop by the [https://app.roll20.net/join/2583239/ZMeN-A Work In Progress (WIP) campaign].
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==The Sheet==
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The Character sheet is comprised of four tabs. You will most likely only use one of these tabs for a character. Which tab you use will be based on what data you want to capture.
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* '''Character:''' This is where you will put all of your character's information necessary for play. There are several clickable buttons that run useful macros and many of the blocks have attributes keyed to them that can be used in macros created by the players. To find the name of an attribute, simply mouse over the block and wait for the text name to appear.
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* '''Artificial Intelligence:''' This tab is used for recording the information associated with a Mechanic's Drone or to present the abilities of the Mechanic's Exocortex. There are buttons that call for macros and once again most blocks can be referenced by an attribute name.
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* '''Starship:''' This is the character sheet for a space craft. It contains all of the data required for starship combat as well as several buttons keyed to useful macros. See the Starship Feature below for information on how to make the most of this tab.
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* '''NPC:''' Here you will find a simple character sheet to be used by the Game Master (GM) for entering only the most basic of data for a Non-Playing Charater (NPC) or monster.

Revision as of 20:35, 17 March 2019

Welcome to the home of the Starfinder (simple) Character sheet wiki. This sheet has been created through heavy modification of the Pathfinder (old) sheet created by Samuel Marino. This wiki has been created to provide guidance and tips for the use of this simple character sheet. Please excuse the mess as we get things set up.

Join the Conversation

Have a question? Noticed a bug? Got a feature request? Want to see what new features are being added? Stop by the Work In Progress (WIP) campaign.

The Sheet

The Character sheet is comprised of four tabs. You will most likely only use one of these tabs for a character. Which tab you use will be based on what data you want to capture.

  • Character: This is where you will put all of your character's information necessary for play. There are several clickable buttons that run useful macros and many of the blocks have attributes keyed to them that can be used in macros created by the players. To find the name of an attribute, simply mouse over the block and wait for the text name to appear.
  • Artificial Intelligence: This tab is used for recording the information associated with a Mechanic's Drone or to present the abilities of the Mechanic's Exocortex. There are buttons that call for macros and once again most blocks can be referenced by an attribute name.
  • Starship: This is the character sheet for a space craft. It contains all of the data required for starship combat as well as several buttons keyed to useful macros. See the Starship Feature below for information on how to make the most of this tab.
  • NPC: Here you will find a simple character sheet to be used by the Game Master (GM) for entering only the most basic of data for a Non-Playing Charater (NPC) or monster.