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Commonly called a "charsheet". It's a sheet (probably of paper) that has information about your character on it. You make it during [[character generation]]. At a minimum, it contains all of your character's [[stats]] and an [[loot|equipment]] list. Certain [[crunch|crunchier]] games have character sheets that are expected to run across multiple pages. Some people like to put a bunch of extra information on the sheet, like a background story, and maybe an entire campaign journal. In the case of [[Warhammer Fantasy]], you can actually buy a "character folio" that gives headings and space for all sorts of non-vital information. | Commonly called a "charsheet". It's a sheet (probably of paper) that has information about your character on it. You make it during [[character generation]]. At a minimum, it contains all of your character's [[stats]] and an [[loot|equipment]] list. Certain [[crunch|crunchier]] games have character sheets that are expected to run across multiple pages. Some people like to put a bunch of extra information on the sheet, like a background story, and maybe an entire campaign journal. In the case of [[Warhammer Fantasy]], you can actually buy a "character folio" that gives headings and space for all sorts of non-vital information. |
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Commonly called a "charsheet". It's a sheet (probably of paper) that has information about your character on it. You make it during character generation. At a minimum, it contains all of your character's stats and an equipment list. Certain crunchier games have character sheets that are expected to run across multiple pages. Some people like to put a bunch of extra information on the sheet, like a background story, and maybe an entire campaign journal. In the case of Warhammer Fantasy, you can actually buy a "character folio" that gives headings and space for all sorts of non-vital information.