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I sat down to prep for dnd like a normal DM, but I somehow ended up learning how to do more excel formulas to track rolls at the table for a campaign I’m not even DMing.
Anyway please enjoy my ttrpg nerdism reaching new levels:
[ID: An excel sheet showing redacted names in rows. The columns are Nat twenties, Nat ones, and Luck Score. Below the data are the redacted name and score for each of the following: Most Nat twenties, Most Nat ones, Luckiest, and Unluckiest. End ID.]
The Luck Score is total Nat20s minus total Nat1s. This sheet is automatically linked to the per-session rolls sheets, shown below. So I never have to do math, and I love that for me.
[ID: An excel sheet with rows reading Session 1 through Session 10. The columns are redacted names and a total of the type of roll (Nat twenties) per session. End ID.]
Now we have have DnD Wrapped, essentially! I love this sort of analysis and this was really easy - the hardest part for me will be remembering to track the rolls while we play!
Word Count Calculator
Way back when I was new to NaNo, Morange - our leader, gave me a table I have used every NaNo since to keep track of my word count for that month. I've decided to make a copy to share with you all! (Please make your own copy before using it).
Month Name Name,Name,Name,Name,Name,Name,Name,Totals,Words per day,WpD Goal May,Starting Titles 1/5/23,833.33,GOAL 25000 2/5/23,0,1666.66,8
I've decided that I am going to use this every month! Pick a word count goal, and see how I do.
The excel geek in me loves this.
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Supernatural Masterdoc
I'm working on an excel sheet of all the deaths and a lot of stats surrounding that for Supernatural. Hopefully this link sharing thing works, click here to see the document! (it should change whenever I make changes to the original)
(there are occasionally some glitches cause I'm not very pro at excel and a lot of my formulas are very creative workarounds lol. Such as Bugs being both the nr 2 and 3 safest episode)
Project Management Plan Template
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This is how I keep track of my Sims (in the Abbott save)... ;) I started out with a small notebook and the logs of MCCC, but it has grown now into several text files in which I archive selected log messages from MCCC. And I have an Excel sheet too (actually it was an old one I discarded a while ago, but recently started to reuse again), in which I’ve digitalized the lists(s) from my notebook (because using ctrl-f is easier than manually having to search though the paged lists).
And the main reason I have such a system to keep track of my sims is for the family tree: I have a family tree on the plumtree site and in order to keep it all consistent I have to note down all the information that I have to gather. (You can find a link to the family tree via my main page (if you’re on a pc/mac).) I mention updates to the family tree in my posts if someone in the current household is born/aged up/married. And when nieces/nephews are born/aged up/married I also (silently) update the family tree. There are of course a lot more sims in the family tree, but to keep it compact and somewhat closely related to the current main sim (or heir), I only mention close family members (brothers/sisters and nephews/nieces) in my posts.
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Besides logging all the birthdays, marriages and babies from my founding couple’s (Kendall & Kailani, they’re the ones in my avatar) descendants, I also keep track of the plants/seeds that The Abbotts have collected/are growing in my notebook. I know you can also see them via the collections button (in the inventory) in game, but I also wanted to have a quick and easy way to look up the seeds/plants that still have to be collected by the household. ;)
I'm going to cri wtf is this