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Beginner Q's

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I see that my version of the sheet is outdated - how do I download the new version?

What is a good place/your suggestions for listing spell components?

What about scrolls?

And finally, magic items? The "gear" tables are pretty narrow and when I type in the details of any given item, the text becomes very small.

Thanks for the help!
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Post by Ser'bon2.0 »

What is a good place/your suggestions for listing spell components?
Wow!, I can't remember the last game I played in where a DM actually made someone keep track of Spell components.

But with most misc. items I use the "Notes" page of the sheet and just keep track of the value on the "Treasure" sheet. If you are concerned about weight, you could always create a custom item like Misc Magical Items and put the combined weight in.
I see that my version of the sheet is outdated - how do I download the new version?
On the front page of theonlysheet.com under "Downloads" on the left hand side.


What about scrolls?
I usually use the first row in the gear section for Gear necessities, the second row for scrolls and potions and the third for my armour and weapons and misc items.

Hope this helps.
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Rupret wrote:What about scrolls?
How about using on of the SpellPlanners to hold the content of a scroll?
OR the SpellBooks if you have many scrolls?

Of course the Notes worksheet would also work, but in a more 'manual' way.

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The spellplanner is excellent for scrolls, potions, and wands because it gives you the description of what each does. In TOS+ it's even better because you can correct the caster level as appropriate.
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