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Ultramarine Scout with Sniper Rifle



Las Vegas, NV

A guy I played with created a spreadsheet for his Necron list and I liked the concept but not the execution. I want a consistent format that shows the information I need while playing and none of the stuff I don't.

Before I create something, I want to see if anyone had already done this and made it freely available? Thanks for any help.

EDIT- I attached a layout that I like. Is something like that available?

[Thumb - 2025-12-25 13_49_44-40K summary sheet - Google Sheets.png]

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2025/12/25 21:53:15


 
   
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Regular Dakkanaut




Aus

Personally for WFB I sit down and using a word processor make my own compact unit profiles with all special rules and stuff. Not only am I a weirdo who finds the process enjoyable it also means I've written out summaries of the special rules in a way I understand and it also means I've read through it all as I make it. I can also make the text as tiny and compact as my young eyes will allow, so I can fit as many rules on as few pages as possible.

Less viable if a unit has 17 different possible loadouts and you're likely going to want to mix and match them all I suppose.

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This message was edited 2 times. Last update was at 2025/12/25 23:39:22


 
   
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Armored Iron Breaker




Charlotte, NC

I do them myself on Excel or whatever spreadsheet program that you are using.

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