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Dungeons & Dragons Character Record Sheets: Roleplaying Game Character Sheets, 4th Edition
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Edition: Paperback
Publication Date: July 15, 2008
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast
ISBN: 0786948531
Amazon.com Sales Rank: 123791
Average Customer Rating: 
List price: $9.95
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Not that bad, November 10, 2008
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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 have a b&w printer the color cards help me better keep track of the cards during play.
3. Folder: I like the folder. The art is okay and the XP chart on the inside is handy to see if you're near to leveling without pulling out the PHB.
All, in all, I don't the product is nearly as much of a ripoff as some of the reviews here would lead you to believe. I've bought 2nd and 3rd edition character sheets and those were never all that great of a deal either. I wouldn't recommend this for most D&D veterans but for new players $10 isn't a bad price for sheets, cards, and a folder. If you'd rather print your own, just search Google for "4e character sheet/power cards".
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Not Worth It, September 23, 2008
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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.
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Worth the cards?, September 2, 2008
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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...
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Exactly What I Expected, August 26, 2008
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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.
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One of The Worst RPG Products Ever, August 22, 2008
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Seriously, Wizards of The Coast? Four actual character sheets? Really?
Come on! I know 4th Edition D&D is all about milking the customers, but this is just sad.
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