This version takes into account character information from Unearthed Arcana, Oriental Adventures, and Dungeoneer's Survival Guide. Each spell has a set of little symbols that provide information regarding the spell, with a key for the symbols found inside the back cover. There are also 16 pages of Spell Planner sheets, with lists of every spell available to a particular character class, and three check-boxes to cross off a spell when a character uses it. This includes check-boxes for supplies and ammunition, room for brief details of the character's family and followers, as well as space to record the "Honor" statistic for Oriental Adventures characters. REF2 Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Player Character Record Sheets is a booklet containing 16 character sheets, with spaces for recording information for an AD&D character. : 110Īn updated Player Character Record Sheets pack for AD&D (serialized as REF2), with a new cover by Keith Parkinson, was released in 1986 as a 64-page booklet. : 1 version of Player Character Record Sheets for first-edition AD&D features various character record sheets for fighters, clerics, magic users, thieves, and multiclassed characters. The first Player Character Record Sheets pack for the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons game, designed by Harold Johnson and featuring a cover by Erol Otus, was produced in 1979 as a 32-page booklet.
This set featured a cover by Tom Wham and came as a pack of 28 sheets. TSR published its first set of Character Record Sheets for the basic Dungeons & Dragons game in 1977. One month after, another character sheet was released in the APA magazine Alarums and Excursions. The first one ever published was in the Haven Herald fanzine of Stephen Tihor in May 1975. The first role-playing game published, Dungeons & Dragons (1974), did not include a character sheet. Publication history Early years: 1974-1977