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Inventory Quickslot Sheet for 5E

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Disclaimers!:

English is not my first language, so i'm sorry if the grammar is a little off, but i'm going to do my best.

Please get this item for free first and come back later if you were happy with it and wish to pay something, because I cannot guarantee how useful this sheet enhancement will be to you specifically.

Description:

This Sheet Enhancement is useful for multiple situations. I personally am a fan of realism, so i usually say that rummaging for an object in your backpack and taking it out, requires the "Use an Object" action. So i usually differentiate between objects that players wear easily accessable on their bodies, and objects that they have stored away. If you are a DM and run your games in a similar fashion, this sheet might be for you.

But even if you play by the book, this sheet still helps you and your players to visualize where exactly the characters keep their weapons, potions and alike. This can serve as an overview of all frequently used belongings, and thus be a reminder for the players of what they have at their disposal, without having to check a long list of all items. However it can also be useful for the DM for factoring in damage to flasks and other objects when characters are hit by traps or fall prone in an unfortunate way.

What it actually does:

The sheet displays labeled boxes for different kinds of holsters, scabbards, pouches, bags and satchels, that all have a number of item slots and that characters can wear easily accessable on their bodies.

The boxes detail which size item is to be carried in which slot (the slots representing positions on the characters body).

((For example, the right side of a characters belt could hold any medium weapon (one that is not labeled light or heavy), or two light weapons, or a shield, as long as it's not a towershield, if those exist in your game.))

The slotspaces are big enough to contain the name and even a small description of an item.

(For example, "Healing Potion" and "Heals 2d4+2 Hitpoints".)

You might notice the small gray square in the upper left-hand-corner of some of the boxes. It represents a checkbox. There are a number of satchels, holsters and alike that all players have from the start, but they can always find or buy more along the way. Whenever that happens, they can check the appropriate checkbox on the sheet.

I think the sheet in and of itself is very selfexplanatory, but don't hesitate to ask if you have any questions. I will try to answer them as quickly as possible.

Credit: 

Images used for this project came from "lorc free game icons". Check the link below to see more. It is a huge collection of free game icons which will surely be helpful with any upcoming project that you might have!

https://game-icons.net/

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