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Mad Irishman's Ars Magica Fifth Edition Character Sheet 2.0

Mad Irishman's Ars Magica Fifth Edition Character Sheet 2.0 1

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This is quite different from 1.0, for a couple of reasons. One, I was (perhaps ironically with a game like Ars Magica) looking for something more "modern." Second, I wanted something that might attract new blood to the game. To that end, I adopted a "d20 look" to the layout, and it's a "training sheet" in that the Arts are spelled out, as are all the things which add up to produce your bonuses. I'm already working on a more Medieval-flavored ArM 5 sheet, don't worry—but you can also turn down the d20 a bit by layer choices. Click on the block below the logo to add your character's portrait.

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License. Character sheet created by Mad Irishman Productions.


This is quite different from 1.0, for a couple of reasons. One, I was (perhaps ironically with a game like Ars Magica) looking for something more "modern." Second, I wanted something that might attract new blood to the game. To that end, I adopted a "d20 look" to the layout, and it's a "training sheet" in that the Arts are spelled out, as are all the things which add up to produce your bonuses. I'm already working on a more Medieval-flavored ArM 5 sheet, don't worry—but you can also turn down the d20 a bit by layer choices. Click on the block below the logo to add your character's portrait.

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License. Character sheet created by Mad Irishman Productions.


This is quite different from 1.0, for a couple of reasons. One, I was (perhaps ironically with a game like Ars Magica) looking for something more "modern." Second, I wanted something that might attract new blood to the game. To that end, I adopted a "d20 look" to the layout, and it's a "training sheet" in that the Arts are spelled out, as are all the things which add up to produce your bonuses. I'm already working on a more Medieval-flavored ArM 5 sheet, don't worry—but you can also turn down the d20 a bit by layer choices. Click on the block below the logo to add your character's portrait.

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License. Character sheet created by Mad Irishman Productions.


This is quite different from 1.0, for a couple of reasons. One, I was (perhaps ironically with a game like Ars Magica) looking for something more "modern." Second, I wanted something that might attract new blood to the game. To that end, I adopted a "d20 look" to the layout, and it's a "training sheet" in that the Arts are spelled out, as are all the things which add up to produce your bonuses. I'm already working on a more Medieval-flavored ArM 5 sheet, don't worry—but you can also turn down the d20 a bit by layer choices. Click on the block below the logo to add your character's portrait.

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License. Character sheet created by Mad Irishman Productions.


This is quite different from 1.0, for a couple of reasons. One, I was (perhaps ironically with a game like Ars Magica) looking for something more "modern." Second, I wanted something that might attract new blood to the game. To that end, I adopted a "d20 look" to the layout, and it's a "training sheet" in that the Arts are spelled out, as are all the things which add up to produce your bonuses. I'm already working on a more Medieval-flavored ArM 5 sheet, don't worry—but you can also turn down the d20 a bit by layer choices. Click on the block below the logo to add your character's portrait.

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License. Character sheet created by Mad Irishman Productions.


This is quite different from 1.0, for a couple of reasons. One, I was (perhaps ironically with a game like Ars Magica) looking for something more "modern." Second, I wanted something that might attract new blood to the game. To that end, I adopted a "d20 look" to the layout, and it's a "training sheet" in that the Arts are spelled out, as are all the things which add up to produce your bonuses. I'm already working on a more Medieval-flavored ArM 5 sheet, don't worry—but you can also turn down the d20 a bit by layer choices. Click on the block below the logo to add your character's portrait.

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License. Character sheet created by Mad Irishman Productions.
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