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D&d 5e stat block maker
D&d 5e stat block maker








d&d 5e stat block maker

I currently handle some of this stuff with a Google Docs spreadsheet, but now that I have a subscription to D&D Beyond, I'd like to be able to do as much within the site, since tabbing between a bunch of disparate applications can get tedious, and the spreadsheet is really just a band-aid. (Though I'd love to have the requested "PC key data quick-look" feature as well.) Something like this would be a great boon to DMs who want to get the most out of D&D Beyond while playing, and I think that's why it has so many votes. NPCs are used differently from PCs and a DM has to manage possibly quite a few over the course of a session, so it's reasonable that NPC management should be treated differently from PC "management". So maybe I have a filter that shows me the NPCs from Out of the Abyss that are in Blingdenstone, or only those in Grackletugh.

d&d 5e stat block maker

Featuring a "quick look" list of all NPCs, which could either be sorted or, ideally, organized by tags or folders. Moreover, it'd be nice to have a bona fide "NPC Management" area within a campaign. So while they could just have their own character sheets (after all, the NPCs might have creatures of their own!), all that would be buried in the notes section. On the one hand, you generally want to be able to add whatever information standard you want - so a standard character sheet seems to make sense, but on the other hand you want quick access to basic relevant information like where they might be found, physical appearance, roleplaying notes, motivations, who their enemies and allies are, and whatever else is important to have in mind when the PCs encounter them. I think having giving NPCs their own space for DM management, with each NPC having a toggle as to whether players can view/edit them would be very helpful.










D&d 5e stat block maker