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5e monster stat block
5e monster stat block







5e monster stat block

TL DR: Remove the quotes around "10 each". Since I didn't provide any unmodified files, that's all that's required. His work was performed under the Apache license, version 2.0, which requires me to provide a copy of the license with all derivative works (regardless of whether they use the same license). Firefox doesn't work, as noted in Valloric's github site which the HTML part is based off of.Ĭredit where credit is due: /u/acrylicblood did most of the work with the spreadsheet, and Valloric (on github) did most of the HTML work.Įdit: I should've looked more closetly at the exact terms of Valloric's license before posting this, haha. If anyone knows how to copy it such that the quote marks aren't included, leave a comment. I think they're added because you're copying text that's generated from a spreadsheet formula. Paste it into a plain text editor (notepad, wordpad, gedit, etc) To extract the HTML stat block, do the following:Ĭopy cell A1 from the HTML statblock sheet. Currently, it only works with creatures with CR 1 or higher. The third tab is more responsive, but it's less complete.

5e monster stat block

The HTML statblock is generated in the second tab based off of the information in the first tab. To use it at all, go to File -> Make a copy, and then edit as you desire. acrylicblood didn't have the expertise to do so, but I did.Ĭheck it out here.

5e monster stat block

u/liefe asked if it'd be possible to get it to interface with an HTML5 statblock, such as this one. It had a simple output, but it was entirely within the Google Spreadsheet. Yesterday (and a week and a half before that), /u/acrylicblood posted a fantastic spreadsheet that helped generate monsters, including suggestions for attack bonuses, HP, all that good stuff.









5e monster stat block