Official character sheets for the 4th Edition Dungeons & Dragons® Roleplaying Game. Encased in a handy pocket folder, these official Dungeons & Dragons character sheets contain all the information players need to build, run, and track their 4th Edition D&D Roleplaying Game characters. Each character sheet is double-sided and designed for optimal playability. In addition, these character sheets are designed to support characters of all classes and levels.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 1.5 / 5.0
Not that bad:
I received this product in a D&D lot I purchased at a charity auction. Yes, it's true you only get 4 character sheets. But let's take a quick look at the individual components: 1. Character sheets: 2 landscape and 2 portrait. I like the trend toward landscape character sheets, and I'm glad to see WotC getting in on this. I generally print out character sheets, so this is no big deal to me. 2. Power Cards: These are pretty useful to me - I can of course make my own power cards, but since I only... more info
Not Worth It:
I don't know how I bought this instead of the DM Screen (which isn't great either), but don't waist your time on this. You get a few character sheets that you could have printed. The only reason I gave it a 2 is for the cards that you can write down your powers on. It's nicer than writing them down on a notebook for some players. So this has helped one of my players remember what spells she has.
Worth the cards?:
This is basically a folder with to formats of character sheets and some cards. Worth $10? I'm not sure, but I like it. First the character sheets. One is the standard one found in the back of the players handbook. But I really like the horizontal one, which gives you more room on the table for your battles (or snacks). The cards are for your powers (at-will, encounter, and daily), for magic items, and for utility powers. They are color and good quality. Worth $10? Almost...
Exactly What I Expected:
I bought this item for $12 in a store, expecting to get a loose-leaf copy of the character sheet that is found in the back of the Players Handbook (PHB). That is exactly what I got. I also got a worthless almost-flipbook-style character sheet, a useful pocket folder, and a set of useful power cards. I photocopied the character sheet and handed it to all my players. I plan to scan in the character sheet and the power cards, so that I can fill them out on my computer. I am very satisfied for $12.