![]() In front of the name of each skill is a checkbox to note when a skill has been successfully used and is eligible for improvement. When a value is input into a skill’s “Reg” box, it auto-fills the “Half” (Hard) and “Fifth” (Extreme) values. Each has a base value provided in parentheses (the default skill level of any character). In the middle of the sheet are the skills. ![]() At the start of this row is a Max Sanity box, which is connected to the Cthulhu Mythos skill below it automatically calculates an investigator’s maximum possible Sanity once their Cthulhu Mythos skill has been deducted (Max SAN 99 minus Cthulhu Mythos). Next, are a row of checkboxes that are used to indicate certain conditions, such as Temporary and Indefinite Insanity, Major Wound, Unconsciousness, and when a character is Dying. Note that the “Starting” box can be updated at the beginning of a new scenario or chapter in a campaign, ensuring that the “Insane” value is always up to date and relevant. Entering a value in the “Starting” box auto-fills the “Insane” box, which shows the one-fifth value of an investigator’s Sanity this allows players to note the amount of Sanity loss that would trigger indefinite insanity. Sanity: the “Starting” and “Current” boxes are both user input.The “Starting” box can be updated at the start of a new session or scenario, allowing you to keep tabs on your Luck expenditure. Luck: the “Starting” box is user input, as is the “Current” box.The “Current” box is user input, allowing this number to fall and rise during play. Magic Points: the “Maximum” box is auto-filled by inputting the POW characteristics (one-fifth of POW). ![]() The “Current” box is used to record when damage is suffered, and is user input, allowing this number to fall and rise during play. Hit Points: the “Maximum” box is auto-filled by inputting the CON and SIZ characteristics (CON+SIZ divided by 10).Next to these are some of the derived statistics: The auto-fill versions work out and insert the Hard and Extreme values for you. A portrait box can be found at the top right-clicking on the box when using an auto-fill version opens a dialogue box allowing you to insert an image.Ĭharacteristics come next. The top rows record an investigator’s name, occupation, age, birthplace, residence, and also their pronoun. Our thanks go to Lynne and Richard Hardy, Paul Fricker, Matt Nott, and others who helped to play test the sheets. There are also some new features available, which are outlined below.Ĭall of Cthulhu 40th anniversary investigator sheets were designed by Mike Mason, Matt Ryan, and Max Harrison. And, we’ve added a new (optional) third sheet that allows players to keep notes, write extended backgrounds, or record whatever useful information is appropriate. We’ve also increased the text size where possible to make the sheets clearer to read. Firstly, the new design allows the sheets to be used with a wider range of PDF viewers on computers and most tablets, as well as in preview mode on most computers. While these new sheets will look familiar to Call of Cthulhu players, there are a few differences worth noting. ![]() Each version is provided in color and black & white format.
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