A great way to import new monsters with stat blocks already created. NOTE: I usually keep this disabled until I need to import a monster. Why retired: I never ended up using it.Laptop Form Fix - Fixes CSS issues where the Save button is often unclickable due to being too far down. ...
You might find it useful to have a spare d6 kicking around, too, when rolling for attack damage. For DMs, having an entire second or third set of dice is handy when rolling for large groups ofDnD monsters, NPCs, traps, or events. In any case, if you’re ever short of a die, na...
I'm used to roll20's turn order feature where you can easily advance the order and have a nice highlight on who's supposed to go next. I like that it's visible to all players, and how easy it is to remove monsters when they die. I'd like to find a way to ...
Once your players are getting more experienced you can even let them play the monsters during combats. It can also be a task that does not directly involve playing the game: choosing ambient musics, drawing a map for their PC's lair, finding pictures for NPCs... As long as it doesn't...
Engage with your players, and your world. Create unique concepts, or monsters, or classes, or races. Create new legends and folktales, maybe songs that tell tales of heroes long gone. Anything really, just make sure to create something, to bring life to your world and vision. You and ...
No one knows for certain how many primordials exist. Hundreds were spawned in the beginning of the cosmos, and many were slain in the Dawn War long before any tale of their names or deeds was recorded in the lore of mortals. Even the weakest primordials are monsters of terrible destructive...
Ultimately, players can stack their characters of any race, providing they know what they are looking for. Druids are going to be wisdom centric and any ability to speak with animals or plants is going to be highly coveted. That being said, players will be off to the perfect start by pi...