

Specifically the 2nd edition of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons (AD&D 2nd edition).įor reference, this is what I'm talking about:

PS In case you missed it, I have added a “Buy me a coffee” tab to the page links at the top of the screen.I am creating some software that, at the moment, uses parts of the same format of summarizing creatures as the published works of Wizards of the Coast. I’ll finish this list with a reference page I found useful. Here is a “ create your own RPG cards” site. Not a pretty, but here you can customize and print out what you need. Here are some great DnD 5e Monster Cards by Almega-3 on DeviantArt. Here is an encounter builder by the Kobold Fight Club. It requires a steep learning curve, but the final results can be fantastic.įor background music – here is an excellent playlist for Dungeons and Dragons provided by MightyBenj. This allows you to create beautiful documents that look very professional and very D&D like. It is great at allowing you to sort this list in many different ways.Ĭreate your own document. I haven’t use this NPC Generator, but it looks like it could be useful. Merric’s Musings has an excellent list of Dungeons & Dragons 5E Adventures by Level I found a lot of excellent resources on this donjon site. These are rules that I find very useful for Converting D&D3.5 Monsters to 5e This is a good 5th edition SRD (System Reference Document). Redkat’s 5E D&D Tools also has a great set of random generators. It has traps, treasure, lots of different items, magic and downtime events. This is a Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition Encounter Calculator. These include a Character Builder, Race Builder, Background Builder, Spells, Monsters, Items, Combat Tracker, Encounter Builder, Monster Builder, Spell Builder, Feat Builder, Class Builder and more. Here you will find an excellent set of tools. Perhaps you will find some of these useful as well. Here are some useful web sites that I have ran across over the last couple of years.
