Thanks to some help from Mudpyr8, I have made a Fantasy HERO Character Sheet that is very similar to D&D Character Sheets. If any of the rest of you can get some use out of it, feel free.
Thanks to some help from Mudpyr8, I have made a Fantasy HERO Character Sheet that is very similar to D&D Character Sheets. If any of the rest of you can get some use out of it, feel free.
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Very nice, thanks.
Do you have a non pdf version that could be used to speed the process of a Hero designer coversion?
Is that even possible given the nature of hero designer?
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The only other version of the sheet I have is the original...a spreadsheet.
Loyal HERO-phile since '86
Having designed the original sheet and some HD export templates my experience says no. I saw your question to Simon about this. You are welcome to the sheet, although the one I posted was in OpenOffice format (attached again). If you haven't used OO I highly recommend it. It's a fantastic product.
I will be posting excel versions when I am done testing them for our setting. We use the spreadsheet because HD doesn't support sectional armor and equipment management the way many of us play fantasy (which is fine, HD doesn't have to do that).
Legendsmiths presents: Narosia * Sea of Tears, a complete fantasy setting for the Hero System.
... plus a pretty good Fallout conversion as well.
This is my one nice and simple, does some calcs for you and allows for lots of skills.
On a similar note do you have an OO compatible version of your Narosia characters? Apparently OO doesn't allow indirect references to named cells.Originally Posted by mudpyr8
Hey Greg, good to hear from you.
oooh, probably not. Simply from a time standpoint (I have them in excel). However, you can do a replace on the indirect(p19) formula with this:
LOOKUP(P19;$P$3:$P$13;$V$3:$V$13)
That will work as well. INDIRECT works in OO if you use a name in the formula, but if you use a reference to a name it does not. Odd.
If there is enough demand, I will make an OO Narosia Sheet. The conversion was actually pretty easy, mostly cosmetic.
Legendsmiths presents: Narosia * Sea of Tears, a complete fantasy setting for the Hero System.
... plus a pretty good Fallout conversion as well.
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