Chaostle - Character Skills Stickers

last updated February 10th, 2024 — created January 10th, 2016

This is our approach to character skill reference labels. These stickers are designed to be printed to full-sheet 8.5" x 11" sticker paper, cut out, and adhered to the backs of your character cards, as seen here. These labels allow players to reference their characters' special skills without having to look them up in the rulebook(s).

Download the Chaostle Character Skills Stickers
This PDF is 300 DPI (suitable for printing)
Download the Melee Expansion Character Skills Stickers
This PDF is 300 DPI (suitable for printing)

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