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Mak Attax sheet (excel)

A character sheet I made for my Mak Attax game

I designed this sheet for an online Mak Attax game. I’d have liked to make a few spaces bigger (like taboo) but it’s hard to fit in everything and still make it printable.

Oh, it’s printable. Should be suitable for that.

It also has some nice features for online usage though, and character creation. It will keep a tally of how many points you’re spending, tell you if you’ve spent too much, and show you how many bonus points you have left. It also has a Sociopathy checker, to tell you if you’ve crossed that line.

KNOWN BUGS: If you spend all your experience points, it assumes you’re back to character creation. The moment you get any more points, it will go back to normal.

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5 thoughts on “Mak Attax sheet (excel)

  1. Maljra says:

    The Sheet looks great. Love it.

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  2. ODLogan says:

    The concept is genius, but the weird line patterns to the far right make it hard to print correctly. They’re fairly easy to take out, but it’s still not ready-to-print from download.

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  3. Sean L. Riley says:

    Interesting. Which weird line patterns? I printed it myself without problem — Can you be more specific?

    I want to do an updated version of this anyway, with smaller font sizes in most boxes, so it’ll be good to catch that problem too.

    (As an aside, the unlock password is pretty easy to guess.)

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  4. ODLogan says:

    Never mind, it was just OpenOffice being screwy. Google Docs isn’t showing funky lines, but it /is/ leaving out all of the images (logos, crossouts, etc.) and overlaid texts objects. Weird.

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  5. Sean L. Riley says:

    Yeah, unfortunately different spreadsheet programs will reproduce it differently, since I’m using a lot of excel features. I use a mac mostly and Numbers, and I had to borrow a PC to do that sheet.

    Oddly, this is what started it. I was able to reproduce the official character sheet in Numbers, but couldn’t do it in Excel, which doesn’t have as many cool graphic designer touches. So instead, I tried to make a campaign specific one. (My game takes place in LA, based around Mak Attax.)

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