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The best way to play Everspark online.

Welcome to Eversheet, the interactive playkit for the Everspark RPG by Cezar Capacle.

F E A T U R E S

  • Supports up to 8 players by default, and can be easily expanded to accommodate more.
  • Slick interactive sidebars make it easy to review character options, reference rules, generate oracles, and roll the dice — all without leaving the spreadsheet.
  • The Spark Sheet allows anyone to add, update, sort, and filter sparks. Rays are represented as familiar "5-star ratings."
  • The Story Sheet makes it easy to dynamically collaborate on the shared campaign setting. When you need to generate a result, simply click the checkbox buttons above the columns — prompting players to discover new connections or fill in blank entries. 


This work is based on Everspark, created by Cezar Capacle, and licensed for our use under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

Updated 8 days ago
Published 16 days ago
StatusReleased
CategoryOther
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(5 total ratings)
AuthorJadeRavens
GenreRole Playing
Tagscharacter-keeper, Dice, everspark, gm-tool, google-sheets, interactive, No AI, oracle, playkit

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Eversheet v1.1 (Google Sheets)
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Development log

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I never knew you could do this kind of customization in google sheets. It's amazing!

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Thanks!

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This looks amazing! How do I access the awesome oracle and dice roller sidebar?

Once the sheet fully loads, there should be an “Everspark” custom menu in the toolbar.

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Excellent. Thanks! When I copied it the first time I must've not allowed permissions or something. Thanks for the great work on this!

Yeah, the permissions can be easy to miss. I’ve looked into trying to get the apps script “authorized” or validated with Google, but it’s a lot of complicated hoops to jump through and I eventually gave up. Seems like it’s for more Serious Developers™ :P And you’re welcome — I’m glad you’re enjoying it!

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This is fantastic, well done! It looks incredible 


Could I suggest a sheet for lines/veils, perhaps a two-column checklist of common sensitive topics that players can check whether it is a “no-go” or “handle with caution” topic? 

That’s a great idea — I’ll post an update if I get around to adding it. Should be pretty easy to implement.

The latest update includes a Safety tab. Enjoy!

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Holy sheet! This is fantastic!

Thanks for the kind words, I’m glad you like it!