I'm thinking of creating a custom class for my homebrew campaign. Do any of you use an app or website to help creating your custom classes? If so what do you use?
I tend to build mine using Homebrewery, but that is more regarding formatting and visual look rather than structured help. However, they do have inbuilt tables to help structure it. Are you thinking Class or Subclass, as the two are drastically different amounts of work!
I usually use GM Binder (https://www.gmbinder.com/). There is no utility per say, but when you are done writing up your class you have a fantastic document that has the same look and feal of any official supplement. It takes a bit of time to learn how the formatting system works, but I have found it to be quite easy and there are great instructions/documentation for it. I think this is without a doubt the best way to create anything for D&D.
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Hey fellow DMs.
I'm thinking of creating a custom class for my homebrew campaign. Do any of you use an app or website to help creating your custom classes? If so what do you use?
I tend to build mine using Homebrewery, but that is more regarding formatting and visual look rather than structured help. However, they do have inbuilt tables to help structure it. Are you thinking Class or Subclass, as the two are drastically different amounts of work!
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I usually use GM Binder (https://www.gmbinder.com/). There is no utility per say, but when you are done writing up your class you have a fantastic document that has the same look and feal of any official supplement. It takes a bit of time to learn how the formatting system works, but I have found it to be quite easy and there are great instructions/documentation for it. I think this is without a doubt the best way to create anything for D&D.