Also added link to MPMB's Patreon, seeing as the original DMGuild posting had a pay-what-you-want option but ENWorld doesn't. Don't mind the security warning, they just didn't set up the certificate properly: you're safe as long as you don't enter any sensitive info like passwords/credit card info on that page.Įdit 3: updated link again, they restored the ENWorld download.
I was confusing pathfinder and 5e rules for flurry of blows, as pathfinder allows you to use either a monk weapon or unarmed attack for flurry and thought the same applies to martial arts. MPMB's Patreon is here, if you want make a donation for using the sheet, as they're constantly updating it.Įdit: updated link, the old mirror went downĮdit 2: updated other link, that ENWorld page is apparently broken currently so here's a fallback link to ENWorld's archived version. Plus you add you dex to damage for free, without having to dedicate part of your build to an auto include invocation. If you don't have a decent computer/laptop, it might run a bit slow though, due to the scripts making the automation work. its never been easier to get into D&D without spending. Only problem is the base sheet only has SRD content due to a WotC limitation (since it's a buyable product), so you'll have to import scripts from here if you want the rest of the content (including expansions!), or other homebrew people have come up with. the free basic rules to D&D 5e can be found for free on the wizards of the coast website. (Disclaimer: It's less of a step-by-step guide for new players and more of an automated sheet for experienced players to super quickly write out a new character, though). Also has full descriptions of all class features and spells.
It's not online, but it's a PDF that calculates almost everything automatically and has a ton of automation for levelling up and adding features. Highly recommend MPMB's Character Sheet (yes, it is literally named that) if you want autocompleting character sheets.