I'm dming a one shot for my friends and was wondering if you could print off the monster stat blocks, is this allowed? if it is, is there a print button I'm missing or do i just print screen the whole page and cut out what i need?
Assuming you're using a PC, you should be able to navigate to the monster you want and then print directly from your browser. They print off surprisingly well!
Don't have the digital version so can't help you there. I have the books. But, when I want to print out stats from anything I just search the web for them and print from there.
Though I'm finding that by doing this I'm not memorizing the stats. So recently just decided to type them out so that it sinks into the memory a bit more. Doing this has greatly helped with running battles from the mobs I chose to use for the encounter.
So do a little search and you'll find the mob stats to print.
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I'd love a feature for the Encounter Builder to be able to print out just the stat blocks (in the minimal number of pages possible) of the creatures in the encounter.
Get it on page, use snipping tool (lots free, Windows 10 has one built in) to select just the statblock. You can either save as an image or some (like the windows default) can let you print it directly without needing to save it first.
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Get it on page, use snipping tool (lots free, Windows 10 has one built in) to select just the statblock. You can either save as an image or some (like the windows default) can let you print it directly without needing to save it first.
This is what I do. I snip it and drop it into a Word document, which often times lets me paste multiple stat blocks into a page.
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I'm dming a one shot for my friends and was wondering if you could print off the monster stat blocks, is this allowed? if it is, is there a print button I'm missing or do i just print screen the whole page and cut out what i need?
Assuming you're using a PC, you should be able to navigate to the monster you want and then print directly from your browser. They print off surprisingly well!
Not very conveniently. You can save the web page, remove anything you don't need (like comments), then print that.
Don't have the digital version so can't help you there. I have the books. But, when I want to print out stats from anything I just search the web for them and print from there.
Though I'm finding that by doing this I'm not memorizing the stats. So recently just decided to type them out so that it sinks into the memory a bit more. Doing this has greatly helped with running battles from the mobs I chose to use for the encounter.
So do a little search and you'll find the mob stats to print.
I found a great website: https://tetra-cube.com/dnd/dnd-statblock.html
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If there was no light, people wouldn't fear the dark.
Nice find. Though it will only print free monster, not any from books. But it has options for making your own monster stat blocks too.
I'd love a feature for the Encounter Builder to be able to print out just the stat blocks (in the minimal number of pages possible) of the creatures in the encounter.
Get it on page, use snipping tool (lots free, Windows 10 has one built in) to select just the statblock. You can either save as an image or some (like the windows default) can let you print it directly without needing to save it first.
Click ✨ HERE ✨ For My Youtube Videos featuring Guides, Tips & Tricks for using D&D Beyond.
Need help with Homebrew? Check out ✨ this FAQ/Guide thread ✨ by IamSposta.
This is what I do. I snip it and drop it into a Word document, which often times lets me paste multiple stat blocks into a page.
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