I broke down and got a Roll20 pro membership so that I could hack on Stephen Malone’s Roll20 version of the…

I broke down and got a Roll20 pro membership so that I could hack on Stephen Malone’s Roll20 version of the…

I broke down and got a Roll20 pro membership so that I could hack on Stephen Malone’s Roll20 version of the character sheet and add Crew and Faction pages to it for my games. I’m going to playtest it for a week or so before I issue a pull request to have it integrated with the community sheets on Roll20.

John, I snapshotted a logo to use on the sheet. If any of this isn’t cool with you, let me know and I’ll refrain from pushing it to Roll20.

14 thoughts on “I broke down and got a Roll20 pro membership so that I could hack on Stephen Malone’s Roll20 version of the…”

  1. Looks awesome, and i cant wait to use them. Only suggestion(might not be possible, i don’t know anything about making character sheets in roll 20) is that since all the claims paths are the same you could connect them so you don’t have to jump back and forth to check what claims are next on your path.

  2. This is fantastic! I’ve been fiddling with a Blades sheet, having run into the same problem — players need access to both their individual character sheets and the shared crew sheet. This handles that really nicely! Looking forward to being able to use it in my weekly game.

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