
Still, with the code open source, and a large community contributing official and unofficial content sources, it’s perfect for those of you hitting the limits of the D&D beyond free tier or who like to have offline PDFs instead of a web platform for your gaming. The file size can end up quite large, and you generally need to use Acrobat (reader is fine) for it to work.

It’s a large fillable PDF with a lot of JavaScript code behind the scenes that adds variables and calculations to give you everything you need. I haven’t used it for a few years now, but the project remains popular, highly customisable, and pretty darned epic. So to get around the complex maths involved in creating and maintaining D&D character sheets, we used MPMB’s character sheets. When I first moved to Berlin, D&D 5e was in its early years and D&D beyond not such a commonly used tool. If you want to suggest entries and are familiar with GitHub, then suggest changes here.Ĭharacter sheets MPMB’s Character record sheet.

As I create those, I will add links here.

I endlessly discover cool digital tools, apps, and websites for enhancing board games and roleplay games and needed an excuse to try them.
