"Go to the sign of Marvel's Axe, a dubious inn on the edge of the Thieves Quarter, in the City of Greyhawk, and look to your own wrist. If you perceive a bracelet and dangling dice, watch for the next throw in the war between Law and Chaos and be prepared to follow the compelling geas." -Signal
Sunday, July 28, 2013
D&D Player Character Record Sheets
There is not much that needs to be said about these. Another iteration of a character sheet. This version was originally published in 1980 but this is a later version that began in 1981. This is indicated by the use of the face logo on the cover. There are sixteen sheets in this so it was not all that great of a deal and although it is the most colorful of the art covers I would have to say it is my least favorite of the Basic D&D offerings. I don't hate it but it is my least favorite.
From the cover:
"Do you have trouble keeping track of your dwarf's hit points? Are you constantly checking to see what your thief's abilities are? Did your magic-user miss going up a level because you lost the piece of paper with all of his treasure on it? Well cast your gaze on this item. At last, all that valuable information has been put on one sheet of paper."
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