The above site is most useful because it can make stat blocks, spell lists, and about everything else that you'll see in an official D&D book, it also has a printer friendly option.
Its useful for item descriptions that you give to your players, typing up your homebrew content and can print/PDF easily. Also can save your pages to edit if you make an account.
The best part is it's not difficult so your players can type up their spells (or copy/paste from digital sources). That way their spell info is handy and combat no longer has constantly stop so the spell casters can pass one copy of the book around.
I'm not the maker of homebrewery but I wanted to share the usefulness of the site to players.
Change the bit I've bolded for the URL of an image you have hosted on Imgur or somewhere for image hosting. Make sure it ends with the ".jpg" or ".png" extension - easiest way is to right click the image and select "open image in new tab", the URL of that new tab will be the image URL you need!
hmm I'm new to this and I was wonder if there is a way to actually go back and edit it. because whenever I go back to fix something I cant even do the space bar without erasing things.
Thanks but for some reason even when its not highlighted it won't let me add anything. It keeps replaces one letter for another like for example I'll go to fix a typo and then mess it up completely. the only way I've found to get around this is to go to a Word document wright it out again then copy/paste it in again. Making a book is already time consuming without this and I'm wondering if anyone else has the same problem.
Thanks but for some reason even when its not highlighted it won't let me add anything. It keeps replaces one letter for another like for example I'll go to fix a typo and then mess it up completely. the only way I've found to get around this is to go to a Word document wright it out again then copy/paste it in again. Making a book is already time consuming without this and I'm wondering if anyone else has the same problem.
That sounds to me like the Overwrite feature is on on your computer - try tapping the Insert key to turn it off.
When it's on, everything you type will overwrite anything after it, rather than pushing the text forward to make space!
http://homebrewery.naturalcrit.com
The above site is most useful because it can make stat blocks, spell lists, and about everything else that you'll see in an official D&D book, it also has a printer friendly option.
Its useful for item descriptions that you give to your players, typing up your homebrew content and can print/PDF easily. Also can save your pages to edit if you make an account.
The best part is it's not difficult so your players can type up their spells (or copy/paste from digital sources). That way their spell info is handy and combat no longer has constantly stop so the spell casters can pass one copy of the book around.
I'm not the maker of homebrewery but I wanted to share the usefulness of the site to players.
I love this resource, and thanks for bringing it to my attention again!
There's something so satisfying about replicating that D&D book aesthetic.
That is great site- thanks for link!
Thank you for this so much! I don't know where I'd be without helpful people.
I make homebrew compendiums for 5e, and this resource has been VERY helpful. Thanks!
this looks sus...
Please elaborate?
How do i change the cover picture. when you make a cover page it automatically gives you a cover art.
Ohhhh thats an awesome website thank you so much for sharing!!!
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You need to change the code which says;
{position:absolute,bottom:0,left:0,height:100%}
Change the bit I've bolded for the URL of an image you have hosted on Imgur or somewhere for image hosting. Make sure it ends with the ".jpg" or ".png" extension - easiest way is to right click the image and select "open image in new tab", the URL of that new tab will be the image URL you need!
Make your Artificer work with any other class with 174 Multiclassing Feats for your Artificer Multiclass Character!
DM's Guild Releases on This Thread Or check them all out on DMs Guild!
DrivethruRPG Releases on This Thread - latest release: My Character is a Werewolf: balanced rules for Lycanthropy!
I have started discussing/reviewing 3rd party D&D content on Substack - stay tuned for semi-regular posts!
This is very helpful thx
Is it easy to use?
This is the best. I was looking for something like this so I didn't have to pull out my computer whenever I wanted to look at my homebrew.
hmm I'm new to this and I was wonder if there is a way to actually go back and edit it. because whenever I go back to fix something I cant even do the space bar without erasing things.
It should be simple enough to edit the document, you'll just need to find the relevant part in your code window and then adjust it there!
Space bar will only erase things if you've highlighted things, at which point pressing space will replace everything you've highlighted with a space!
Make your Artificer work with any other class with 174 Multiclassing Feats for your Artificer Multiclass Character!
DM's Guild Releases on This Thread Or check them all out on DMs Guild!
DrivethruRPG Releases on This Thread - latest release: My Character is a Werewolf: balanced rules for Lycanthropy!
I have started discussing/reviewing 3rd party D&D content on Substack - stay tuned for semi-regular posts!
Thanks but for some reason even when its not highlighted it won't let me add anything. It keeps replaces one letter for another like for example I'll go to fix a typo and then mess it up completely. the only way I've found to get around this is to go to a Word document wright it out again then copy/paste it in again. Making a book is already time consuming without this and I'm wondering if anyone else has the same problem.
That sounds to me like the Overwrite feature is on on your computer - try tapping the Insert key to turn it off.
When it's on, everything you type will overwrite anything after it, rather than pushing the text forward to make space!
Make your Artificer work with any other class with 174 Multiclassing Feats for your Artificer Multiclass Character!
DM's Guild Releases on This Thread Or check them all out on DMs Guild!
DrivethruRPG Releases on This Thread - latest release: My Character is a Werewolf: balanced rules for Lycanthropy!
I have started discussing/reviewing 3rd party D&D content on Substack - stay tuned for semi-regular posts!
Thank you so much! I've been looking for something like this for a while and this perfectly matches it! Thank you so much!