Animated ArmorMedium construct, unalignedArmor Class18 (natural armor)Hit Points33 (6d8 + 6)Speed25ftDamage Immunitiespoison, psychicCondition Immunitiesblinded, charmed, deafened, exhaustion, frightened, paralyzed,petrified, poisonedSensesblindsight 60 ft. (blind beyond this radius), passive Perception 6Languages—Challenge1 (200 XP)Antimagic Susceptibility.The armor is incapacitated while in the area of an antimagicfield. If targeted by dispel magic, the armor must succeedon a Constitution saving throw against the caster’s spell save DC orfall unconscious for 1 minute.False Appearance.While the armor remains motionless, it is indistinguishable from anormal suit of armor.ActionsMultiattack.The armor makes two melee attacks.Slam.Melee Weapon Attack: +4 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target.Hit: 5 (1d6 + 2) bludgeoning damage.The example text is copyright Wizards of the Coast; they make it through the D&D 5E Basic Rules (it's in the). Visual differences from the MM statblocksUnfortunately this statblock isn't quite pixel-perfect with regards to thestatblocks in the MM. The differences are:.
Different typefaces used. I'm told that the body typeface used in the MMis FF Scala Sans and the one used for the monster name headings isMrs Eaves Petite Caps. They're not available for free from Google Fonts, sosubstitutes are used instead. No textured background. Obviously, I don't have access to the originaltextures WotC used. Even if I did, I'm not sure I'd use them since that wouldmean serving images which I wanted to avoid (scaling/resolution/deploymentissues etc). No textured block border.
Same as above.There are probably other differences as well but I haven't noticed them. I triedto stick as close to the original as reasonably possible; for instance, I spentwaaay too much time getting the drop-shadow to be the 'correct' shade ofbrown and the tapered horizontal rule to render just right. Because Ihad nothing better to do and it was fun!:) FAQ Is there a single-file version?The file in the repository HTML-imports the other HTMLsource files. There's also which rendersexactly the same but has all the HTML-imports inlined directly into thedocument.The Python script that produces the inlined version. How do I make two-column layouts?See the file.
The key thing to notice is the use of the data-two-columnattribute on the element. You can also use thedata-content-height attribute to tweak the layout. See in the demo file for details. Why aren't you using polyfills?While polyfills for Web Components, they're not perfect andrequire a preprocessing stage that inlines all HTML imports and rewrites the newCSS selectors like:host,::content, /deep/ etc.
There's no easy way totie all this together and frankly, I don't care enough since I'll personallyonly use this for locally hosted pages rendered in Chrome.If someone wants to do the required work to implement the whole preprocessingpipeline, pull requests are welcome.
CHA18 (+4)ActionsScimitar. Melee Weapon Attack +9 to hit, reach 5 ft, one target. Hit: 6 (1d6 +3 ) slashing damage.Properties: Finesse, Light,Spellcasting. The Minstrel is an 20th-level bard. ABOUT-Hello folks! RPGTinker is a tool for building NPCs for D&D 5e.
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Just choose a template, abilities scores, and hit dice, and your NPC is ready to use in battle! You can even print or pdf it!In 5E, monsters -and especially NPCs- follow different rules to players. They are usually a 'damage sponge', having a lot of hit points and low damage. I haven't found any other generator for NPCs, just for players. That inspired me to create an specific tool for NPCs.The DMG is a little unclear about how to build NPCs, and so many of the features described here are from my understanding of the rules.
The tool is under construction and receiving new features each day. It probably has some (or many) errors in it.
Help improve it by giving your feedback!Next Features:Include all the races from Volo's and Mordenkainen's. Also include Templates for Warlock and Monks.A LOT of people asks for the PDF version. I thought that most of the people knew about it, but as you click on print both Chrome and Firefox have options to print as PDF!Some content used under the. 1.0 - It's alive!1.1 - Monster XP!Thanks to the paladin Val Nemo1.2 - Now with random attributes(3d6 method)(4d6 method)!Thanks to the Master of Whisperers - unnamed feedback -1.3 - Skills!1.4 - Non-Combatent NPCs!Thanks to the warlock Rodolfo Zhouri1.5 - Random Name Generator - alfa!1.6 - Full Challenge Rating (CR) calculation.
That was really freaking hard!1.7 - Arcanist - the full random arcane caster - and Spell Coding!Thanks to the archmage Joao Luiz1.6 - Evoker and his quasi-random damage spells!1.7 - Template Icons!1.8 - Acolyte - only the best divine spells!1.9 - BUG FIX - Caster Proficiency and Spell Saves!2.0 - Races! Now you can add the races from Players Handbook to your templates!2.1 - Saving Throws!2.2 - Monster Races! Orc, Kobold, Goblins, Merfolks and Bullywugs!Some Features like Rampage and Agressive are included in Offensive CR Bonus.2.3 - Bug Fix!
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I'm curious if anyone has/knows of any monsters stat block templates for Word (or Libre). I know there are some really good downloads on the Web but I'm rather illiterate for what you need to do to for them. Something simple and not ugly is really all I'm looking forIts not word, but there is a free download on the DM's Guild that is an Excel template. There is also this program: it is not as flexible as a template, but you don't have to get into the code to edit it like this version: All produce nice results - good luck! I'm curious if anyone has/knows of any monsters stat block templates for Word (or Libre). I know there are some really good downloads on the Web but I'm rather illiterate for what you need to do to for them.
Something simple and not ugly is really all I'm looking forI'll share my work flow for creating monster stat blocks. Doesn't require any HTML knowledge. End result is a PNG image file. Thanks to some very enterprising programmers on the web!Step 1Get Valloric’s Web Component for 5e statblocks:Step 2Navigate to this handy Challenge Rating Google spreadsheet:Tip! I'll share my work flow for creating monster stat blocks. Doesn't require any HTML knowledge.
End result is a PNG image file. Thanks to some very enterprising programmers on the web!Step 1Get Valloric’s Web Component for 5e statblocks:Step 2Navigate to this handy Challenge Rating Google spreadsheet:Tip!