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Page 3 B: [[Media:CombatSheetCCW.pdf|The distinct sheet]] for [[Melee weapons|melee weapons]].
Page 3 B: [[Media:CombatSheetCCW.pdf|The distinct sheet]] for [[Melee weapons|melee weapons]].
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Page 3 C: [[Media:CombatSheetBowsAndArrows.pdf|The distinct sheet]] for [[Bows|bows]] and arrows.
Page 3 C: [[Media:CombatSheetArchery.pdf|The distinct sheet]] for [[Bows|bows]] and arrows.
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Not every character needs all of these sheets. If the character does not use typical firearms, there is no need for 3 A. If the character has neither a bow nor arrows, no need for Page 3 C.
Not every character needs all of these sheets. If the character does not use typical firearms, there is no need for 3 A. If the character has neither a bow nor arrows, no need for Page 3 C.

Revision as of 17:16, 24 May 2024

This page is part of the character rules.

On this page one finds the download links for the various character sheets, that is, the sheets on which one writes the various values of one's character.

The character creation table to easier calculate the starting values.


Page 1 and 2: The basic main pages for the main stats, the derived stats and the skills

Page 3: The combat sheet for the most important values for combat.

Page 3 A: The sheet for ranged combat weapons including space for the range division as well as the extension for even more ranger weapons.

Page 3 B: The distinct sheet for melee weapons.

Page 3 C: The distinct sheet for bows and arrows.

Not every character needs all of these sheets. If the character does not use typical firearms, there is no need for 3 A. If the character has neither a bow nor arrows, no need for Page 3 C.