Inside the pockets of this lavishly illustrated protective folder, you’ll find a full set of fifth edition Dungeons & Dragons character sheets for use in any D&D campaign.This product includes three additional styles of double-sided character sheets giving veteran players options based on their individual play preference and spell sheets for keeping track of their magical repertoire. Each character sheet provides plenty of room to keep track of everything that makes a character unique.Also included is an introductory character sheet designed specifically to help ease new players into the game.Fans can use these character sheets to welcome new players to the world’s greatest roleplaying game or choose a variant that fits their preferences.
A**Z
Love These Sheets
I really do love these sheets. The nice heavy weight paper they're printed on is excellent, gives them a real substantial feel, and the size of them is great, maybe half an inch shorter than standard letter-size printer paper makes them stand out. The different varieties in the set is a great touch; some just have cosmetic styling differences like different borders around the information boxes, some have different layouts, and some are simplified for just basic character information. The folder the sheets come packaged with is truly beautiful, with the stylized Dragons Ampersand on the front (a slightly updated version of the classic Dragon Ampersand from 1st Edition AD&D which I am SO GLAD they brought back for 5th Edition) is sturdy and excellent and can serve as a character folder to store your character sheet and other papers. I bought two sets and am going to be buying several more for both the character sheets themselves and for more of these folders.I've been playing D&D for decades, since the 1st Edition of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons (*remember, it's always spelled with an ampersand, never the word "and!") but I never bothered buying the official character sheets for previous editions of D&D aside from perhaps a single set out of curiosity just to have (except for the Permanent Character Record folder for 1st Edition, those were amazing.) But WotC has done an overall incredible job with the 5th Edition of Dungeons & Dragons, taking the best elements of all the previous Editions; from Original D&D, Basic D&D, 1E AD&D, 2E AD&D, 3rd Edition, and even the very few good elements of the otherwise abominable 4th Edition, and combined them all into a truly RAD Edition that exemplifies the spirit of D&D merged with a straightforward, streamlined ruleset that makes play both simple and incredibly fun, and these character sheets continue the amazing job they've been doing and I highly recommend them for any D&D player. If WotC ever made an expanded set of sheets for 5th Edition like the aforementioned 1st Edition AD&D Permanent Character Record, with something like 6 pages for expanded character and background information, I would buy several sets in a heartbeat. But as it is, I am extremely happy with these official character sheets, which actually kind of surprised me, as I previously usually just designed and printed out my own.
D**R
Amazing
Thinner than the kind you get in the essentials kit but well made with good options. The folder is cool too. Definitely worth the money
D**R
Excellent for D&D 5th
You get a nice portfolio with a nice little stack of character sheets. Suitable for any class / race combination. The paper is durable, but not too thick. You’ll be able to write / erase / re write / re erase and they will hold up. I’ve used plastic sheet holders before, but I prefer a nice pencil and paper system. The folder and wrapper have nice artwork and some notes about actions. These are a cheap D&D 5th Edition gift for your friends & family who play.
D**E
Exactly What It Claims to Be, but It Should Be Less Expensive
Comes in a sturdy, beautiful folder. The inside of the folder has information on what a player can do on their turn, along with a space to write your name. Contains several copies of multiple versions of D&D character sheets. There are about 20 total character sheets, along with several spell sheets. Two of the variants of character sheets are what you can find online for free on the Wizards of the Coast website, but the third variant isn't available online as far as I can tell. This new version is a much more bare-bones character sheet, which is much less intimidating to new players, while it is helpful to experienced players who want to fill out a character sheet in record time.This item is exactly what it claims to be, and if you want a really nice folder for D&D, along with a new style of character sheets, it might be worth checking out. I think this serves as a nice product for people who don't have access to a printer.That being said, I think the price of $10 is too high for this product. Ultimately, it's about 24 sheets of paper with a fairly nice folder. The folder's quality by itself isn't nice enough to merit the cost in my opinion, and I think a better price point would be in the neighborhood of $5 to $7. That's why I'm giving it 4 stars rather than 5.
A**L
Dungeons &dragon
Great product
R**Y
Aw yeah
I don't have a functioning printer anymore so these come in handy, plus I don't usually use all the sheets depending what I'm playing so the variation of the pack is nice.I buy these every once a while with my amazon orders since sometimes we have a new D&D player in our group and he's/she's like "I don't have character sheets" I just reach in my dnd box and throw one of these brand new still wrapped sheet packs at them. The illustration and a place to keep their newly made character usually makes them "oooh" and heightens the chance to get them hooked on DnD.All in all I can see why some people might not like this product because they can print their own, but frankly, these sheets look better than what my printer could churn out, less than 7 bucks, and new players love them.
R**R
Perfect for what I needed.
You get like 5 different styled sheets. 4 different character sheets and 1 spell cast sheet option. But you get maybe 3-5 of each option. It was perfect for me just to have a quality first print. I took them to a self service printer and printed like 20 copies of each for my two DND groups. I even took one of the character sheets that only had one side (the others all have two sides) and had that with the spell sheet that’s one sided and made several copies of them to be a single double sided sheet. Works great. The folder is cute and has good quick reference beginner knowledge on the interior.
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