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My Character sheets.

Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2014 2:54 am
by Thinyser
So one week I sat down and worked these out. They have some pretty neat features like dropdowns for WP, skills, spells (both invocation and elemental), psionic powers, HtH style and Languages.

They calculate attribute (stat) bonuses for you. They calculate Skill percents and increase them by level (you do have to type in the base and the % increase per level but I have those along with the skill names) and there is room to add Bonus % from OCC and RCC and other bonuses like synergy between skills. Once all that is set you just adjust the level and it adds the appropriate % to each skill so you dont have to go through and do it all manually. (I made it so that it actually adds in the +/level at level 1 since I like to give my players a little kickstart) if you dont like this you can either adjust the formula or always mark the character as one level below their true level if you are not good with excel formulas.

It does not add in physical skills to stats or combine the stat bonuses with the physical skill bonuses to get total strike parry and dodge bonuses so you will have to do that yourself. but you can easily do it with a formula like =C:13+2+1+2 so it would take the PP bonus that was automatically calculated in cell C13 and add the 2,1,&2 to it.

I left space for two bonuses to initiative, strike, parry and dodge so if you have a common modifier that gets applied often (like bonuses for being on horseback or such) you can add that in right there.

There are different sheets for various PS levels note the tabs along the bottom (none for HU though sorry if you are a HU fan, I didn't get those added and really don't plan to unless my group really wants to switch to HU).

It also calculates total weight for items carried if you tell it what each weighs and how many of that item you have.

Anyhow here is my Blank Generic Character Sheet. Hope you like it.

Here is an example of it filled out using my Jeridu Juggler/Knife Thrower.

Re: My Character sheets.

Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2014 1:33 am
by Thinyser
Wow I thought people would like these :oops:

Re: My Character sheets.

Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2014 10:47 am
by JimmyB
I think the problem is, your file is a non standard format. I am guessing a lot of people can not even open it.
I know when I click on it, my computer has to use a file reader to see it, and it is , to put it simple, a mess.

That could be because you have programmed tables, I cant say for sure.

You could try doing a save as, in whatever program you are using. And see if it will let you
save it in a more common format. For example if it is a newer doc file with a docx extension
try saving it as just a .doc file. etc. If you are using a newer Microsoft program, try
saving it down to the 97-2000 format, which is the most common used office product.

As a guess I am assuming this was made with the latest Excel product. and has an xlsx format.
If you save it in the older .xls format a LOT more people will be able to read it.

Re: My Character sheets.

Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2014 11:30 am
by Thinyser
JimmyB wrote:I think the problem is, your file is a non standard format. I am guessing a lot of people can not even open it.
I know when I click on it, my computer has to use a file reader to see it, and it is , to put it simple, a mess.

That could be because you have programmed tables, I cant say for sure.

You could try doing a save as, in whatever program you are using. And see if it will let you
save it in a more common format. For example if it is a newer doc file with a docx extension
try saving it as just a .doc file. etc. If you are using a newer Microsoft program, try
saving it down to the 97-2000 format, which is the most common used office product.

As a guess I am assuming this was made with the latest Excel product. and has an xlsx format.
If you save it in the older .xls format a LOT more people will be able to read it.
Its created useing 2013 excel and has nested IF functions that have too many layers for the older file format to handle... It has to be an excel 2010 or newer document to maintain its functionality otherwise its pointless so .doc or other word files as well as the ancient 1997-2003 excel format are out.
Anybody with MS office 2010 or newer or open office should have no issues opening it.

Sorry folks its too good for your older programs. :cry:

Re: My Character sheets.

Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2014 3:32 pm
by JimmyB
Well, on the bright side, there is a reason to upgrade :) hehe

Re: My Character sheets.

Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2014 8:33 pm
by arouetta
It would take a bit of reprogramming, but there is a fix for those if/then limits. Create a new (hidden) page that has a series of no more than 7 if/then cells nested 7 deep pulling from the main page, for a potential total of 49 if/then statements. Then back on your main page, have a cell pull from that page, nesting those 7 nested cells. That's what I did when I needed to bypass the limit while making a document for my workplace.

That hidden page can hold a lot of information (when I had a random NPC generator, I had one devoted to random dice rolls).

Re: My Character sheets.

Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2014 9:13 pm
by Thinyser
arouetta wrote:It would take a bit of reprogramming, but there is a fix for those if/then limits. Create a new (hidden) page that has a series of no more than 7 if/then cells nested 7 deep pulling from the main page, for a potential total of 49 if/then statements. Then back on your main page, have a cell pull from that page, nesting those 7 nested cells. That's what I did when I needed to bypass the limit while making a document for my workplace.

That hidden page can hold a lot of information (when I had a random NPC generator, I had one devoted to random dice rolls).

Damn that does seem like lots of work. Feel free to tackle that for me if you want! :-D

I would just convince my employer that they needed the newer software but I'm kinda lazy and like to use the best tools to make the job as easy as possible.

Re: My Character sheets.

Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2014 1:47 am
by firduvin
works fine in open office :D . But apparently i have to say more than "thanks, great job" because i tried that and it was kicked off because i had to re-register after not being on forums for 15 years.

Re: My Character sheets.

Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2014 5:03 pm
by Thinyser
Thanks! Glad you like 'em

Check out the drop-downs let me know if you have any questions.

Re: My Character sheets.

Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2014 8:45 pm
by grandmaster z0b
Wow, these are really useful. Thanks heaps.

Re: My Character sheets.

Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2014 8:52 pm
by Thinyser
Thanks. I think there is some stuff that might be broken. I'll check and upload fixed ones if need be.

EDIT:Nope I just reviewed them and the issue didn't occur in this version. I had a version that for some reason was giving +8 to strike parry and dodge once you got to PP of 16.

Re: My Character sheets.

Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2014 4:20 am
by grandmaster z0b
I've been working on something similar that calculates all your bonuses from your hand to hand skill and PP bonus as well as WP bonuses. It doesn't take into account OCC bonuses or one time bonuses from other skills like Boxing or Fencing but does a lot of the other stuff. Perhaps we could combine our spreadsheets into one?

Check it out:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... sp=sharing

Re: My Character sheets.

Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2014 6:25 pm
by Thinyser
grandmaster z0b wrote:I've been working on something similar that calculates all your bonuses from your hand to hand skill and PP bonus as well as WP bonuses. It doesn't take into account OCC bonuses or one time bonuses from other skills like Boxing or Fencing but does a lot of the other stuff. Perhaps we could combine our spreadsheets into one?

Check it out:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... sp=sharing

Very nice!
I will look at adding that to my sheet... if you want to try to incorporate it into my sheet also that would be great!

Re: My Character sheets.

Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2014 8:40 pm
by grandmaster z0b
Cool, I'll give it a go when I get a chance.

Hopefully if we combine them people will take notice, I'm also surprised at the lack of response to these...

Re: My Character sheets.

Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2014 9:05 pm
by Thinyser
grandmaster z0b wrote:Cool, I'll give it a go when I get a chance.

Hopefully if we combine them people will take notice, I'm also surprised at the lack of response to these...

My players love them.

I just got a new player and he was literally struck dumb (as in speechless) when he saw them.

Re: My Character sheets.

Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2014 9:47 pm
by Thinyser
One thing I noticed z0b, is that it only (haha only?!? as if isn't already a shedload of work!) handles Basic through Commando which will handle the vast majority of characters but it looks like it could be made to incorporate the others (and no HtH for some NPCs) with relative ease. Time consuming for sure though. Any plans on expanding to incorporate "none" and the other more exotic HtH styles?

Or expanding the WP section?

I think I get all the formula you are using but if you were planning on doing any expansion projects already I don't want to double up on man-hours doing it myself. :-)

Re: My Character sheets.

Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2014 10:02 pm
by grandmaster z0b
I'm definitely going to add hand to hand "none" and expand the WP section to include pretty much all the WPs from RUE. At this stage I don't plan on adding any exotic H2H styles because I don't want to go down that rabbit hole (it is a lot of work) and I made it specifically for Rifts rather than a generic Palladium one. I might add Zen CyberKnight combat because I have 2 CyberKnights in my group.

The real challenge is working out OCC bonuses and skills.

Re: My Character sheets.

Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2014 10:42 pm
by Thinyser
grandmaster z0b wrote:I'm definitely going to add hand to hand "none" and expand the WP section to include pretty much all the WPs from RUE. At this stage I don't plan on adding any exotic H2H styles because I don't want to go down that rabbit hole (it is a lot of work) and I made it specifically for Rifts rather than a generic Palladium one. I might add Zen CyberKnight combat because I have 2 CyberKnights in my group.


The exotic HtH are listed in the RGMG so I assume they are all available on Rifts Earth (even if very rare).


The real challenge is working out OCC bonuses and skills.
LOL! Challenge is not a strong enough word. Incorporating OCC bonuses would be nearly impossible unless you have no job, no kids, no social life, and are very dedicated to making some freaking huge charts and then referencing them with vlookup or some other function. Nope that's not even on a to-do list.

Re: My Character sheets.

Posted: Tue Sep 09, 2014 2:43 am
by grandmaster z0b
Thinyser wrote:
grandmaster z0b wrote:I'm definitely going to add hand to hand "none" and expand the WP section to include pretty much all the WPs from RUE. At this stage I don't plan on adding any exotic H2H styles because I don't want to go down that rabbit hole (it is a lot of work) and I made it specifically for Rifts rather than a generic Palladium one. I might add Zen CyberKnight combat because I have 2 CyberKnights in my group.


The exotic HtH are listed in the RGMG so I assume they are all available on Rifts Earth (even if very rare).

Yeah, still too much work for me at this stage for something so rare.


The real challenge is working out OCC bonuses and skills.
LOL! Challenge is not a strong enough word. Incorporating OCC bonuses would be nearly impossible unless you have no job, no kids, no social life, and are very dedicated to making some freaking huge charts and then referencing them with vlookup or some other function. Nope that's not even on a to-do list.

Yeah and I have a job, kids and a social life.

I used vlookup for the various HtH styles so I'm not adverse to trying, it's all the data entry that would kill me. There is a list of all skills and the percentages in the GM's kit that I could possibly use to copy and paste for the basic values and I've thought about trying to extract tables of data from the old RGMC... but even it I did that I would need to update it all to RUE anyway.

That being said if there's anyone out there foolish generous enough to help with data entry it is a possibility.

EDIT: Copy and pasting from the GMs kit was quite easy actually, so I've already made a sheet with all the skills listed! It works at a fairly basic level and again doesn't include OCC bonuses but does calculate the base + % per level.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... sp=sharing

Re: My Character sheets.

Posted: Tue Sep 09, 2014 8:27 am
by ShadowLogan
i've done something similar with a MS Office Access 2000 database. It can handle most aspects of character creation automatically now including Skill Bonuses from other skills (and stat bonuses), HTH & WP levels (for the most part, some aspects are still manual). I haven't really entered any of the RCC/OCC specific aspects to the same tables, so those are still manual, but it can be done.

One thing I did differently though is that Attribute Bonuses from 16-30 can be reduced down to a simple formula I found (for each Attribute) a long time ago, so no nested IFF statements are required (used originally), and it allows a "theoretical" score above 30 to be calculated based on it. I haven't looked at updating it for RUE above 30 stats though (mostly because it's never been an issue).

Re: My Character sheets.

Posted: Tue Sep 09, 2014 8:37 pm
by Thinyser
ShadowLogan wrote:i've done something similar with a MS Office Access 2000 database. It can handle most aspects of character creation automatically now including Skill Bonuses from other skills (and stat bonuses), HTH & WP levels (for the most part, some aspects are still manual). I haven't really entered any of the RCC/OCC specific aspects to the same tables, so those are still manual, but it can be done.

One thing I did differently though is that Attribute Bonuses from 16-30 can be reduced down to a simple formula I found (for each Attribute) a long time ago, so no nested IFF statements are required (used originally), and it allows a "theoretical" score above 30 to be calculated based on it. I haven't looked at updating it for RUE above 30 stats though (mostly because it's never been an issue).

I know there has to be a way to do it without the nested IF statements but at the time I had just learned them in school and saw in my mind how I could apply them to my character sheet. These were originally just "dumb" excel sheets that had no calculations in them and no drop downs... then school became useful!

What IS this simple formula?

Re: My Character sheets.

Posted: Tue Sep 09, 2014 9:11 pm
by grandmaster z0b
ShadowLogan wrote:i've done something similar with a MS Office Access 2000 database. It can handle most aspects of character creation automatically now including Skill Bonuses from other skills (and stat bonuses), HTH & WP levels (for the most part, some aspects are still manual). I haven't really entered any of the RCC/OCC specific aspects to the same tables, so those are still manual, but it can be done.

One thing I did differently though is that Attribute Bonuses from 16-30 can be reduced down to a simple formula I found (for each Attribute) a long time ago, so no nested IFF statements are required (used originally), and it allows a "theoretical" score above 30 to be calculated based on it. I haven't looked at updating it for RUE above 30 stats though (mostly because it's never been an issue).

The original RGMC (Rifts Game Master's Companion) was built in Access I think but was delivered as a stand alone program. You can still download it but I think it will only run on WinXP 32bit and below. You could still extract the tables and stuff from it though.

Re: My Character sheets.

Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2014 8:36 am
by ShadowLogan
Thinyser wrote:I know there has to be a way to do it without the nested IF statements but at the time I had just learned them in school and saw in my mind how I could apply them to my character sheet. These were originally just "dumb" excel sheets that had no calculations in them and no drop downs... then school became useful!

What IS this simple formula?


The formulas very from attribute to attribute bonus and I don't recall them off hand (I can look them up later, but I'm not on a unit that currently read the DBs). Basically if you graph the Attribute Score vs the bonus you can use Excel (I think, I did this originally in Works but I don't see why the more advanced Excel couldn't do it) to work out the formula for each, you'll have to modify it slightly so that it rounds the figures properly, but you would be good to go.

[quote="grandmaster zOb]The original RGMC (Rifts Game Master's Companion) was built in Access I think but was delivered as a stand alone program. You can still download it but I think it will only run on WinXP 32bit and below. You could still extract the tables and stuff from it though.[/quote]
I know, I have the RGMC and have occasionally looked at their Access Data base.

There are ways to get it to run above WinXP though like Virtual machines or with compatibility mode (neither are completely reliable).

Re: My Character sheets.

Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2014 5:05 pm
by ShadowLogan
I looked up those formulas for those interested. They don't consider the cap at 30 so some adjustment will have to be made to make it work if you want to have the cap at 30 and doesn't consider bonuses above 30 as mentioned in RUE (said features wasn't something I was aware of when these formulas where originally worked out).
IQ Bonus =IIf([IQ]>=16,[IQ]-14,0)
ME Bonus =Fix(([ME]/2)-7)
MA Bonus =IIf([MA]<16,[MA]-16,IIf([MA]<24,5*[MA]-40,2.6*[MA]+20.333))
PS Bonus =([PS]-15)
PP Bonus =Fix(([PP]/2)-7)
PE Bonuses
Comma =IIf([PE]>=17,1.9714*[PE]-29,[PE]-17)
Poison =Fix(([PE]/2)-7)
PB Bonus =IIf([PB]<16,[PB]-26,IIf([PB]<26,5*[PB]-50,3.1*[PB]-0.4))

PS lift/carry should be self explanatory in how to do, along with Spd rate.

Re: My Character sheets.

Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2014 7:08 pm
by Thinyser
Cool thanks.

Re: My Character sheets.

Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2014 12:49 am
by grandmaster z0b
Hi, I've begun to combine our work. So far I only have the sheet with normal strength to test.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... sp=sharing

I was thinking of adding a drop down that specified the strength and programming the various strengths from that rather than having 4 different sheets.

It calculates the hand to hand combat and skill bonuses but obviously doesn't do OCC bonuses... yet.

Let me know what you think.

Re: My Character sheets.

Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2014 8:18 am
by Thinyser
grandmaster z0b wrote:Hi, I've begun to combine our work. So far I only have the sheet with normal strength to test.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... sp=sharing

I was thinking of adding a drop down that specified the strength and programming the various strengths from that rather than having 4 different sheets.

It calculates the hand to hand combat and skill bonuses but obviously doesn't do OCC bonuses... yet.

Let me know what you think.

OOOh I'm excited to check it out after work tonight!

Impressive! I noticed that my dropdown lists are not used for Pionics, Invocations, and Elemental spells any longer, was this conflicting with something?

Re: My Character sheets.

Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2014 3:03 am
by grandmaster z0b
Thinyser wrote:
grandmaster z0b wrote:Hi, I've begun to combine our work. So far I only have the sheet with normal strength to test.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... sp=sharing

I was thinking of adding a drop down that specified the strength and programming the various strengths from that rather than having 4 different sheets.

It calculates the hand to hand combat and skill bonuses but obviously doesn't do OCC bonuses... yet.

Let me know what you think.

OOOh I'm excited to check it out after work tonight!

Impressive! I noticed that my dropdown lists are not used for Pionics, Invocations, and Elemental spells any longer, was this conflicting with something?


Oops something must not have copied over properly, I didn't touch those fields. I'll have a look and get back to you.

Re: My Character sheets.

Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2014 8:03 am
by Thinyser
It said it had an issue while opening and asked if I wanted to try and restore, even with it trying to restore it said some things might be lost I assume that this was the problem since it wasn't on your end. I love technology... when it works.
Below is what it says was removed.
"Removed Records: Formula from /xl/worksheets/sheet8.xml part"