Starforged Notebook
A downloadable game
This is not an official Ironsworn: Starforged product.
This zip contains files to print an all-in-one campaign notebook for use with Ironsworn: Starforged. With this you can print out and create a 40 page notebook to keep your entire campaign in one place. There are pages to record your character, gear, starship, assets, bonds, your own oracles, and 26 blank, lined pages for adventure journaling. The back cover acts as the sector map.
The zip contains the following files:
- Starforged_Notebook_SPREADS.pdf
- Starforged_Notebook_PAGES.pdf
- Starforged_Notebook_COVER.pdf
- INSTRUCTIONS.PDF
SPREADS: Formatted to be printed both sides of 10, 8.5 x 11 sheets of paper, then folded and stapled. PAGES: Single-pages at half sheet size (8.5 x 5.5), same page size as the spreads.
COVER: An optional cover file that has a few extra options not found in the other files.
INSTRUCTIONS: How to deal with the files. You probably don't want to print this one.
As always, I would love to hear from anyone who finds these files useful. Creative comments are welcomed.
This work is based on Ironsworn (found atwww.ironswornrpg.com), created by Shawn Tomkin, and licensed for our use under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
Status | Released |
Category | Physical game |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 total ratings) |
Author | evil_wayne |
Tags | campaign, ironsworn, notebook, Solo RPG, starforged |
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I feel like I am dense, how do you recommend one uses the large stat boxes for supply, momentum, etc.? It’s a big space, and I don’t know what to do with it. Hash/tally marks or something? Or paper clips in some way? I can’t figure out how you intended it to be used, any suggestions?
Yes, using hash marks was what I was thinking. But writing a number, crossing it out when it changes. It was a way around using paperclips. Which is, of course, what the paperclip method is trying to avoid in the first place.
What I personally think works best is using the labels I made. Placing a CURRENT label on the page where any stat changes. But I didn't want to make that some kind of requirement for using the notebook.
As it's billed as an all-in-one item, I needed to include some way of tracking your stats, so the large blocks were the best solution I could come up with that didn't involve using any extra items (like paperclips).
Hope that helps.
Been using these sheets for some time now. They are very pratical.
Amazing job.
Thanks.
That's awesome! Really glad it's getting used. Thanks!
I bought a long reach stapler just so I don't have to fold Book 2 mid-page, and I'm just two or three more sessions away from needing it.
Ever give thought for making versions for Ironsworn and Sundered Isles?
Actually, I have. I just have to get around to finishing things... Procrastination is my middle name. Also my first. And possibly my last....
Only found this today - and that was my question and hope: A Ironsworn version.
Anyway, I'll watch and hope.
Thanks!
I am absolutely loving this. Thank you.