"Help ID old...OLD character sheets." Topic
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Uesugi Kenshin | 16 Apr 2021 5:02 p.m. PST |
So back in my youth I played two fantasy RPG games. D&D from roughly 1978-81 and Empire of the Petal Throne from about 1980-81. For both games I used a set of pre made character sheets that I bought in a book. I say pre-made in that they had generic empty slots to fill in for your various characteristics regardless of the game you were playing (in generic Fantasy Sheets). The cool thing I liked about them was they already had the Class Name of your character at the top of the sheet along with a full body picture (so like "cleric" "fighter", "magic user" etc with an appropriate character drawing). I've never seen these character sheets since that time and I'd love to find out who made them if anyone has any clues. Google pics has yielded no results thus far. Thank you. |
Bashytubits | 16 Apr 2021 5:43 p.m. PST |
See if there is anything here that jogs your memory. link What you describe sounds a lot like stuff the Wizard's Guild used to make a long time ago. |
Wackmole9 | 16 Apr 2021 5:51 p.m. PST |
Arduin Character Sheets Combined Pak is a 1980 role-playing game supplement published by International Gamers Association.
Arduin Character Pack (illustrated character sheets; listed elsewhere as Arduin Character Sheets Combined Pack) This is a set of 24 character sheets for different Arduin races/character classes. Each sheet has a unique illustration. |
khanscom | 17 Apr 2021 7:40 a.m. PST |
Wee Warriors marketed RPG character sheets back in the '70s. Each had an illustration of the character; probably would have been signed "Morno" (Brad Schenck). IIRC they were in a semi- looseleaf binding. |
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