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Display as a link instead. Clear editor. Upload or insert images from URL. RuneQuest 3rd Edition Character Sheets? Share More sharing options Followers 0. Reply to this topic Start new topic. Recommended Posts. Posted August 13, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options NickMiddleton Posted August 13, Vile Traveller Posted August 14, Posted August 14, MrJealousy Posted August 17, Posted August 17, You can download it from here Mr Jealousy has returned to reality!

SDLeary Posted August 18, Oh, you'll also find some useful charts and tables sheets below. Many of the sheets are in Adobe Acrobat format; the Acrobat reader is free, and can be downloaded from www. The thumbnails are linked to the best version of the sheet; alternate formats are listed beneath the thumbnails. Open Document ODT format. Call of Cthulhu character sheet, Adobe Acrobat format. RQ Inventory Form, Acrobat format.

I originally designed most of these sheets about 13 years ago, in college; it was necessary, since A we went through a lot of character sheets in those days, and B none of the gamers I knew really liked the standard Avalon Hill RQIII sheet. Plus, the idea of paying AH for sheets seemed really, really lame after Chaosium's enlightened position on copying character sheets for RQII. The Help sheet evolved over time mostly during slow times in the computer lab and has been improved by years of work, and the input of a lot of gamers.

Most of the sheets are designed to be two-sided; they consist of two pages, with the intention that the page be run on manual feed through the printer a second time to print the second page on the back although if you have a printer that will print two-sided, mazeltov.

You're welcome to download, use, and modify these sheets to your heart's content, of course. If you come up with a neat improvement, I'd love to see it. And if you find the sheets useful, please point your friends towards this site! Note: Some of the non-Adobe sheets almost certainly will require a little tweaking to fit exactly on two pages. The formatting and use of space is very precise, and even moving from one printer to another will throw it off.

Still, it shouldn't be hard to fix the spacing. The most common problem is that one or more lines will become too narrow which looks bad, but can be corrected , or too wide, in which case it will wrap to the next line and make the sheet too long. Each file should only be two pages long, not three. Linear tracking was used for total hit points and hit locations; it impressed the hell out of me.

For one thing, it meant that it would take much longer to wear through the sheet with my eraser, since I wouldn't be rubbing at the same spot all the time. I'm sure I'm not the only gamer who wears holes in character sheets!

When RQ3 came out I designed a character sheet with the linear tracking system. Here are five versions of it: one of them ought to work for you.

RuneQuest III character sheet. The Acrobat version should be viewable and printable on almost any system. RQ3 character sheet, Acrobat form.

It looks just like the normal RQ3 linear-tracking sheet, but unlike the version that can only be read, this one can also be filled in online by anyone with the Acrobat 4.

It calculates category bonuses, hit points, and some other variables automatically from entered characteristic data. There are two minor issues, both easily handled:. Automatic calculation of fumble percentages for weapon skills. No matter how I jerk around the Javascript, something always goes wrong.

I probably need to set up some "If Then" commands, but I don't know how yet. If anyone's good at this sort of thing and would like to see the work in progress, email me.

In the meantime, these are manual fields i. The sheet automatically calculates the number of minutes it takes to regenerate a single magic point, based on your Current POW. Unfortunately it gets cranky, and demands that you enter the Current POW. I'd suggest making that the first entry. It uses the entire page, using a. The extra space has been used to add blank skill categories and enlarge the font in some areas. The HTML version displays well and prints out on my own system. I hope that it does on yours, too.

This is not an auto-download, but rather a normal HTML page. The ASCII sheet will probably look better after a little touching up with your favorite word processor. On the plus side, it should print on just about anything. The latest edition is in the additional sheets section: a version of the standard character sheet adjusted for standard RQ III sorcerers.



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