Dnd Stat Block Maker
Add your proficiency bonus to your familiar's AC, attack rolls, and damage rolls, as well as to any saving throws and skills it is proficient in. Its hit point maximum equals the hit point number in its stat block, or four times your witch level, whichever is higher. Like any creature, it can spend Hit Dice during a short rest to regain hit points. RPG Tinker is a tool for building NPCs for D&D 5e. Here you can choose a template, abilities scores, and hitdices. With that we generate an NPC ready to use in battle! You can even print/pdf it! The tool is under construction and receiving new features each day. It probably has some (or many) errors in it. Help improving it by giving your feedback!
The HomebreweryWelcome traveler from an antique land. Please sit and tell us of what you have seen. The unheard of monsters, who slither and bite. Tell us of the wondrous items and and artifacts you have found, their mysteries yet to be unlocked. Of the vexing vocations and surprising skills you have seen. Homebrew D&D made easyThe Homebrewery makes the creation and sharing of authentic looking Fifth-Edition homebrews easy. It uses with a little CSS magic to make your brews come to life.Try it!
Simply edit the text on the left and watch it update live on the right. Editing and SharingWhen you create your own homebrew you will be given a edit url and a share url. Any changes you make will be automatically saved to the database within a few seconds. Anyone with the edit url will be able to make edits to your homebrew.
So be careful about who you share it with.Anyone with the share url will be able to access a read-only version of your homebrew. Helping outLike this tool? Want to buy me a beer? To help me keep the servers running.This tool will always be free, never have ads, and I will never offer any 'premium' features or whatever. PDF ExportingPDF Printing works best in Chrome.
If you are having quality/consistency issues, try using Chrome to print instead.After clicking the 'Print' item in the navbar a new page will open and a print dialog will pop-up. Set the Destination to 'Save as PDF'. Set Paper Size to 'Letter'. If you are printing on A4 paper, make sure to have the 'A4 page size snippet' in your brew. In Options make sure 'Background Images' is selected.
Hit print and enjoy! You're done!If you want to save ink or have a monochrome printer, add the Ink Friendly snippet to your brew before you print Big things coming in v3.0.0With the next major release of Homebrewery, v3.0.0, this tool will no longer support raw HTML input for brew code. All brews made previous to the release of v3.0.0 will still render normally. New Things All The Time!What's new in the latest update? Check out the full changelog Bugs, Issues, Suggestions?Have an idea of how to make The Homebrewery better? Or did you find something that wasn't quite right? Head and let me know!
Dnd Stat Block Maker
Legal JunkThe Homebrewery is licensed using the. Which means you are free to use The Homebrewery is any way that you want, except for claiming that you made it yourself.If you wish to sell or in some way gain profit for what's created on this site, it's your responsibility to ensure you have the proper licenses/rights for any images or resources used. More ResourcesIf you are looking for more 5e Homebrew resources check out and their list of useful resources. Appendix Not quite MarkdownAlthough the Homebrewery uses Markdown, to get all the styling features from the PHB, we had to get a little creative.
Some base HTML elements are not used as expected and I've had to include a few new keywords. Horizontal Rules are generally used to modify existing elements into a different style. For example, a horizontal rule before a blockquote will give it the style of a Monster Stat Block instead of a note. New Pages are controlled by the author. It's impossible for the site to detect when the end of a page is reached, so indicate you'd like to start a new page, use the new page snippet to get the syntax. Code Blocks are used only to indicate column breaks.
Since they don't allow for styling within them, they weren't that useful to use. HTML can be used to get just the right look for your homebrew. I've included some examples in the snippet icons above the editor.ImagesImages must be hosted online somewhere, like imgur.
You use the address to that image to reference it in your brew. Images can be included 'inline' with the text using Markdown-style images. However for background images more control is needed.Background images should be included as HTML-style img tags. Using inline CSS you can precisely position your image where you'd like it to be. I have added both a inflow image snippet and a background image snippet to give you exmaples of how to do it. Crediting MeIf you'd like to credit The Homebrewery in your brew, I'd be flattered!
Just reference that you made it with The Homebrewery.