A quest to implement the most brutal math in all of D&D, the computation of monster challenge rating, into a single, time-saving application.
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A quest to implement the most brutal math in all of D&D, the computation of monster challenge rating, into a single, time-saving application.
A polyhedral dice roller written in Python for use in DnD or another similar RPG
A JSON schema definition for 5e modules of the "world's greatest role-playing game".
A DnD 5e character management app. Not affiliated with Wizards of the Coast.
An optimisation/min-maxing tools for character creation in D&D 5e
A randomised character creator for Dungeons & Dragons 5E
This Spells CLI Project allows users to search for D&D5e Character Class spell lists and call on more details about each spell on the list.
A simple dice-roller for Dungeons and Dragons 5th edition.
Browser extension for exporting and later syncing D&D Beyond characters and monsters to Roll20.
This is a simple dice roller app, intended for use in tabletop roleplaying games. Uses a lightweight aliasing system to facilitate quicker roles to improve game pacing.
A web application to browse D&D 5e spells
A frontend web application for creating creature statblocks for Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition.
An automated Encounter Table builder for Dungeons & Dragons along with other interesting tools for tabletop games
This is a semi random character generator written in python
D&D math for dice rolling.
D&D 5e Creature Combat Simulator
Use this application to generate random playable or non-playable characters for D&D campaigns. Take the character as generated and put them in a game or use it as a source of inspiration to craft the perfect character for the right setting or situation.
A FoundryVTT module showcasing bouncing combat numbers on tokens, similar to old-school JRPGs.
Create your own DnD, Klingon or Fantasy/SciFi calendar in LaTeX
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