I looked at this nice little Wiki-formatted Exalted sheet template and thought it was neat, and then realized absolutely none of the code was in a way that could be adapted to HTML. So I just went insane with table tags and slapped it together myself using that template as a design goal.
If you'd like to snipe it, I can repurpose the HTML so you can fill in the blanks for your character(s). I already pitched Liz a working draft for her Sidereal's statblock, although there might be a glitch here or there in what I whipped up for her that still needs worked out.
I'll sit down sometime tomorrow or so and beat the HTML into individual chunks so that it can be adapted for multiple splats, and post the chunks up. Happy to help!
A couple technical notes, too; this is based on my experiences with survivability.
You want to use that Resources 1 to get yourself some mundane armor. I'm pretty sure there's 1-dot non-artifact armor in the book - get it. Having that little bit of extra soak can be a real lifesaver, especially since you're otherwise relying on Hardened Devil Body and your Excellency (which can be surprisingly helpful for raising a DV, if it's justifiable). It takes care of the problem of some extras potentially nickeling and diming you to death.
I would also look at some options (I don't know the Infernal Charms well enough to recommend) to eventually lead towards getting a Perfect Defense. Sooner or later, we'll fight something where it is hand's down the best choice. One time I played, it was when a bunch of firedust exploded and did 30L unsoakable to everything in 20 yards after a botch. It's usually not necessary right away, but it's worth some forethought.
He has a perfect defense: Counter-Conceptual Interposition. It's relatively mote-heavy for a perfect, but that's because its Flaw of Invulnerability imposes a mote surcharge rather than barring use altogether.
He's also starting the game having abscissically bound a perronele, and wearing it as armor. Should I pick up the regular armor too, though? Perroneles are compatible with regular armor, and they can only defend against attacks they sense coming.
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Also, how'd you get those statblocks in your LJ?
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I looked at this nice little Wiki-formatted Exalted sheet template and thought it was neat, and then realized absolutely none of the code was in a way that could be adapted to HTML. So I just went insane with table tags and slapped it together myself using that template as a design goal.
If you'd like to snipe it, I can repurpose the HTML so you can fill in the blanks for your character(s). I already pitched Liz a working draft for her Sidereal's statblock, although there might be a glitch here or there in what I whipped up for her that still needs worked out.
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You want to use that Resources 1 to get yourself some mundane armor. I'm pretty sure there's 1-dot non-artifact armor in the book - get it. Having that little bit of extra soak can be a real lifesaver, especially since you're otherwise relying on Hardened Devil Body and your Excellency (which can be surprisingly helpful for raising a DV, if it's justifiable). It takes care of the problem of some extras potentially nickeling and diming you to death.
I would also look at some options (I don't know the Infernal Charms well enough to recommend) to eventually lead towards getting a Perfect Defense. Sooner or later, we'll fight something where it is hand's down the best choice. One time I played, it was when a bunch of firedust exploded and did 30L unsoakable to everything in 20 yards after a botch. It's usually not necessary right away, but it's worth some forethought.
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He's also starting the game having abscissically bound a perronele, and wearing it as armor. Should I pick up the regular armor too, though? Perroneles are compatible with regular armor, and they can only defend against attacks they sense coming.
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I would. You have Resources 1, after all--no reason to not put it to use, and 3 or 4 extra soak is better than 0 extra soak!
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