Dungeon Masters Adventure Log

The Dungeon Master can use these sheets for keeping track of characters and any special abilities they have, and can also use them to record information they want to access, including what monsters the characters encounter, any treasure they obtain, and what order they march in.

[2] Dungeon Masters Adventure Log was edited by Lawrence Schick, with a cover by Erol Otus, and was published by TSR in 1980 as a 52-page book.

The printing is in bold, simply type; no fancy scripts clutter up the page, so the sheets are very easy to read.

"[2] Barrington concluded her review by saying, "The DM Adventure Log is an excellent aid for many FRP systems.

The simplicity is so complete that DMs will find themselves discarding the sheaf of papers they presently use to record all this information.