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Bad-Ass Bandanna Studios Character Sheet

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Spend less time on the math and more time on the character. Save your data within this PDF for reference between gaming sessions, or bring it to the table with you.

This sheet is meant to be filled out on a computer. From there, you can either use it at the table directly from a computer or you can print your data and bring that to the table instead. I suggest using Adobe Reader 7.0 or later to view or maintain the data within this sheet, you can save your character data between viewing sessions as well.

I've spent a good six, maybe more, months learning and working on the scripting for this sheet. My current group hasn't had any reason to avoid using it. They also seem to have found the majority of the bugs related to it thus far, so I'm comfortable releasing the document to the general public at this point.

In the past, our group had primarily used the SSA-X2 sheets for D&D 3.5 edition, and we all wanted something similar for Pathfinder. Since Shawn S. Altorio of SSA-X2 shut down his project a while ago, I was forced to start coding from the ground up. When I started, my knowledge of object oriented programming was quite limited, and I was only starting to be exposed to C#. PDF forms rely on Javascript, which isn't too different. Over time though, the sheet grew into what is presented to you now. The appearance and layout of the sheet didn't quite work well, as it was designed for D&D 3.5 edition. To address the appearance issues, I used the character sheets by Dyslexic Studeos as my primary inspiration.

UPDATE (8/14/2012): v2.6.1 has been released.

To transition your character data to the updated sheet, use the big red option button to save your character data on your current sheet first. Then open your character data in the updated sheet and save the file.

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Author's Note: A huge thanks goes out from me to both Shawn and Dyslexic Studeos. Without them, this project may have never been accomplished.