D&d monster stat blocks

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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.

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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.