D&D 5E 5e Large Print Character Sheets

Sara Sullivan

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Hello there fellow D&Ders :)

I have recently started running a D&D game where two of the people suffer long-sightedness and have a lot of trouble reading the compact writing on the standard character sheets, even with reading glasses on.

I haven’t been able to find much online in the way of large print resources, so I decided to make my own. I can’t believe that we are the only group with this problem so I wanted to make them available to anyone, especially as it’s made such a big, positive difference to our group.

I have attached the sheets as an editable PDF. This was done in a little bit of a rush for level 3 players and so they aren’t perfect by any means, especially for higher levels (due to text space and spell slots) … however, comments are very welcome as I may well update them when I have more time.

I hope this helps!
Sara
 

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I created an account just to thank you!

I am a teacher, and am working with a small group of very bright, but not socially mature second graders. Sort of a "my way or the highway" group of boys. My 9th grade son is in his school's D&D club, and is coming over after school once a week to act as dungeon master for these kiddos as they have to plan together, discuss, compromise, etc. on their party's progress. Large print character sheets are just what we needed for their second grade reading/writing abilities.

We have only met one week so far - character creation week - and it is already going fantastically. They are having fun, and already compromising (why could it be a bad idea if everyone is a dragonborn palladin? how can we change our first choices to create a better balanced party?). Here's hoping those skills translate into their classroom interactions!
 


Hello there fellow D&Ders :)

I have recently started running a D&D game where two of the people suffer long-sightedness and have a lot of trouble reading the compact writing on the standard character sheets, even with reading glasses on.

I haven’t been able to find much online in the way of large print resources, so I decided to make my own. I can’t believe that we are the only group with this problem so I wanted to make them available to anyone, especially as it’s made such a big, positive difference to our group.

I have attached the sheets as an editable PDF. This was done in a little bit of a rush for level 3 players and so they aren’t perfect by any means, especially for higher levels (due to text space and spell slots) … however, comments are very welcome as I may well update them when I have more time.

I hope this helps!
Sara

Thank you for taking the time to develop this, and to make it fillable! Even script running character sheets like MPMB allot such tiny space to write, one needs an actual telescope to read the font it prints. >.>
 

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