i recently got the warlock specific character sheet for dnd from @r-n-w ! i'm gonna loosely review it
i only printed it out yesterday, and i play on wednesdays, so i haven't experienced it in action yet, but i think i'll love it! definitely worth the 99 pence
i also haven't printed all the pages yet, just the main page and the spellcasting page, because i haven't filled in the others yet.
the inventory page isn't super relevantly set up for me, a lot of the space is taken up by magic items and scrolls and spells and such, and i have none of those currently, but i may get them later, i've only played 2 sessions so far
there's definitely some things i'd change about this sheet, such as making it landscape, and i might take scissors and cut out the individual parts and stick them onto another paper rotated 90 degrees to make that happen, because i use my dnd binder landscape on account of left-handedness.
one thing i wouldn't change at all, and what is one of the main reasons i bought this sheet is
everything about each ability score is together, instead of having it all over. it's so easy now to remember what a skill belongs to. this is much better for my brain than the usual set-up
now let's adress the other part of the first photo, i also made spell sheets for Cobalt, matching the character sheet easy, because the font was included (also the character sheet is formfillable amd when opened in adobe uses the font automatically)
r-n-w also sells spell cards i believe, but i just decided to copy what i needed from other sources, and print again when i level up
one thing i miss in the warlock character sheet is an easy place to put my feat. so i also put Cobalt's chef feat next to one of the spells.
i'm excited to level up and get a familiar and use the creature part of the character sheet as well.
@r-n-w also sells sheets for every other dnd class, and lots of other stuff that looks interesting and that i may come back for.