Open and edit features, spells, and other items by right-clicking their description.
Rolls for ability checks, saving throws, skills, features, actions, and spells.
Made it so that the button can't get overflown off of the control bar (this effects all windows, not just this sheet).
Settings cog to toggle some features in the upper left corner.
Show or hide lair actions, standard statblocks don't really include those, but since you can add them to the actor I made it possible to display them.
Automatically set the size of the window to fit the content of the statblock, simple creatures automatically take up less space!.
Optionally display the "secret" blocks of feature descriptions inline rather than in boxes (useful for SRD monsters as they come with descriptions in secret boxes).
Optionally display an image of the creature for reference.
Show a concise view of all the relavant game statistics as in oficial 5e books.
Promote the Multiattack action to be displayed first, even if it isn't the first in the actor's list.
Generate spellcasting features for regular and innate casters based on the actor's spellbook data.
Generate attack descriptions including hit bonus, damage formula, and average damage.
This includes enabling and disabling certain features, themes, and a toggle for editing. !DMcEhRQI!RdV02Wqy4hThUxcxQVg1_pz_OGZARFgibZ38moSc5p8An NPC sheet for FoundryVTT designed to faithfully reproduce the apperance of D&D 5e monster statblocks.Ī few quick settings can be toggled from the special cog menu in the upper left corner. If you want to make an entire page in Photoshop/GIMP resembling the Monster Manual, download the Statblock Page Resources: Tip! If your stat block is so big that you can't get a good quality screen cap of the whole thing, then divide it into 2 screen caps and merge them in a graphics editor program. Take a screen capture, and either import the captured image directly into your document, OR clean up the edges of the image in Photoshop/GIMP using the magic wand tool first and then import it into your document. Open up the saved HMTL file in your Chrome browser. Note: If you’re using TextEdit on OS X, make sure to go into Preferences and set the format to Plain Text. Input your monster’s information in the spreadsheet, using the DMG pages 273-283 as a guideline.Ĭopy the HTML statblock (from the spreadsheet) to a plain text editor like TextWrangler or TextEdit, and save it as a HTML file. Tip! You may need to make a copy of the spreadsheet in order to edit it. Navigate to this handy Challenge Rating Google spreadsheet: Get Valloric’s Web Component for 5e statblocks: Thanks to some very enterprising programmers on the web! I'll share my work flow for creating monster stat blocks.