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u/guyblade · 5 pointsr/AdventurersLeague

To me it reads like a draft of a PHB 2 or D&D Essentials. I don't know what that means, precisely, in terms of what the end book will be, but I have some hope for a PHB 2-style book.

u/jfuller82 · 1 pointr/AdventurersLeague

I bought a zipper binder and two pocket insertable tabs for it to hold all of my log sheets. Definitely makes things a lot more manageable.

u/etourneau · 2 pointsr/AdventurersLeague

What class of caster is she? (AKA how many spells are available for her / need printed?) Some solutions might be better for, say, warlocks, than druids or clerics.

You might look into a small discbound notebook, and writing or printing & pasting her spells into one. That way she can take the pages out of the notebook for her character to "prepare" them, and replace them at the end of the session. If forgetting or losing the notebook is a concern, you could also keep it with your DM materials for your sessions together.

u/Renimar · 1 pointr/AdventurersLeague

Sheet protectors. I've used these for character sheets, too, to store the character sheets, logs, and any certificates for a given character.