Hey so I was looking through n7.world https://n7.world/, a full conversion of the SRD with added mechanics and equipment for games set in the Mass Effect universe and came across a tool that would be incredibly handy on this site for standard DnD.
essentially you can select a CR a player class and race and it will auto generate a monster stat block with those criteria. so in DnD terms you could say I want an NPC drow, CR 6 and a rouge and it will convert the CR to player level and generate a stat block using that class and racial traits.
This would be such a useful tool as a DM to quickly generate NPC's without having to build a stat block or a character sheet. If i'm just dumb and this already exsists somewhere please let me know haha.
There is a monster builder on the feature roadmap. It will work similarly to the character builder except, it will make monster stat blocks. I dont know if it will have a "quick generate" feature or not, though.
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Hey so I was looking through n7.world https://n7.world/, a full conversion of the SRD with added mechanics and equipment for games set in the Mass Effect universe and came across a tool that would be incredibly handy on this site for standard DnD.
Its called the Grunt Generator https://n7.world/for-gms/grunts.
essentially you can select a CR a player class and race and it will auto generate a monster stat block with those criteria. so in DnD terms you could say I want an NPC drow, CR 6 and a rouge and it will convert the CR to player level and generate a stat block using that class and racial traits.
This would be such a useful tool as a DM to quickly generate NPC's without having to build a stat block or a character sheet. If i'm just dumb and this already exsists somewhere please let me know haha.
Thanks!
There is a monster builder on the feature roadmap. It will work similarly to the character builder except, it will make monster stat blocks. I dont know if it will have a "quick generate" feature or not, though.