Fields in your table's language
Rename, rewrite, hide, or add fields. Save the setup once, reuse it everywhere.
Not every table plays the same game, and not every game calls things the same thing. So character sheets in Multiloop now bend to your table instead of the other way round. This one came straight from a player’s request, which is exactly how we like it.
Your game’s language, and make it yours
Pick a game system and the fields relabel themselves to match. In D&D 2024, Race becomes Species. In Pathfinder, it’s Ancestry. In Vampire, it’s Clan, and Subclass becomes Predator Type. Playing something like LANCER? The fantasy-only fields step aside. Then, under Campaign Settings, shape every field: rename a label, rewrite the help text, change the example, hide a field you don’t use, or add your own custom fields.
Save it once, reuse it everywhere
Happy with a setup? Save it as a preset on your account and link it to as many campaigns as you like. Edit the preset later and every linked campaign picks up the change, so you’re not redoing the work table by table. When one campaign needs to go its own way, duplicate the preset for just that campaign and tweak it there.
Your players’ answers stay safe
Changing labels or hiding fields never touches what anyone has already written. Hide a field and its contents wait quietly; show it again and everything’s still there. You’re changing how the sheet reads, not throwing away anyone’s work. And thank you to the player whose feedback kicked this one off.