The cover of Player Character Record Sheets (Accessory AC5) shows a group of adventurers emerging from wilderness and approaching ruins of a castle (art by Tom Wham).
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Code | AC5, AC6 |
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TSR Product Code | 9037 |
Rules required | Dungeons & Dragons Basic, Expert, Companion Sets (Master for AC6) |
Campaign setting | Generic |
First published | 1984 (1985 for AC6) |
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AC1, AC2, AC3, AC4, AC5, AC6, AC7, AC8, AC9, AC10, AC11, AC1010, AC1011 |
Player Character Record Sheets is an accessory designed for the tabletop fantasy role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons.
TSR published its first set of Character Record Sheets for the basic Dungeons & Dragons game in 1977. This set featured a cover by Tom Wham and came as a pack of 28 sheets. A second version, titled Player Character Record Sheets, was printed for the D&D game in 1980 and consisted of a 32-page booklet of 16 character sheets.
The first Player Character Record Sheets pack for the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons game, designed by Harold Johnson and featuring a cover by Erol Otus, was produced in 1979 as a 32-page booklet. An updated Player Character Record Sheets pack for AD&D (serialized as REF2), with a new cover by Keith Parkinson, was released in 1986 as a 64-page booklet. A simplified and revised 80-page version was printed in 1989 for 2nd edition AD&D.
Player Character Record Sheets (serialized as AC2) was released in 1985 for characters from the Basic, Expert, and Companion boxed sets for the Dungeons & Dragons game. The new rules rendered these character sheets outdated. The AC6 set came out almost immediately after this release, which included character sheets compatible with the rules introduced in Master Rules as well.
The 10th Anniversary Dungeons & Dragons Collector's Set was a boxed set published by TSR in 1984. It included the rulebooks from the Basic, Expert, and Companion sets; modules AC2, AC3, B1, B2, and M1; Player Character Record Sheets; and dice. This set was limited to 1,000 copies, and was sold by mail and at Gen Con 17.