I use the Mad Irishman's character forms (I've slightly modified some of the Javascripts to handle things like 'half ranks' in skills, to include Armour Check Penalty in the appropriate skills, and so forth), and the spell sheets I got from Ema's Charsheets.
The More Better Indispensable Character Formfolio is completely form-fillable and if you do not have the full version of Adobe Acrobat so that you can saved filled in forms, you can now do that easily with an alternate pdf reader program from Foxit that you can download for free. The Formfolio has a two-pager for regular characters along with a blank spell book form, spell sheets for each of the standard casting classes, summoning charts, journal pages, and more. All that you can fill in, save, print out, and update easily as the character changes and advances.
I prefer Heroforge over most anything else. But it requires Microsoft Excel to run, so that can be a drawback.
Thanks guys. I forgot all about Ema and Mad Irishman, two 3.X classics.
The other ones were cool but probably a bit too involved for my tastes (I'm more of a pencil and paper kind of guy).
Thanks all!
I do my characters up in the DMG2 style statblock. It's soooo much easier to run.
Does anyone know of a simple "single page" character sheet for D&D? Or is it too difficult to capture the necessary basics for D&D characters on a single page now? I use a stat block right now instead of a character sheet, but if I could do it all on a one-page character sheet (sans spell list, of course), then I'd be pretty happy with that, too.