TLDR: Is there a way to export monster statblocks, I would like to just print them out.
I run a game where half of the party is normaly playing over discord and the other half at the table. I use my laptop to host the video calls, so can't rely on it to pull up the stat blocks. I often make changes to monsters statblocks and have them in my homebrew collection. i would like to print them so i don't have to write every thing down on paper or refrence the monster manuals everytime a different monster attacks.
Take a screenshot, then print (Or put in a doc then print it)
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Hello! Call meTana. My pronouns are She/Her. I am a teenager. I have Autism and ADHD. And, you would probably call me trans femme, Pansexual pancake, and ace I will mother you if you are being stupid. ALL HAIL MERLIN! [roll]1d4[/roll] + [roll]1d4[/roll] + [roll]1d4[/roll] + [roll]1d4[/roll] + [roll]1d4[/roll] + [roll]1d4[/roll] = [roll][roll:-6]+[roll:-5]+[roll:-4]+[roll:-3]+[roll:-2]+[roll:-1][/roll] I have adopted Golden, Salem, Wes, Aspen, and Foalin.
I feel silly, not having thought about that. Such a simple work around. I was looking for an export button like they have for character sheets. Thanks for not going to hard on me.
TLDR: Is there a way to export monster statblocks, I would like to just print them out.
I run a game where half of the party is normaly playing over discord and the other half at the table. I use my laptop to host the video calls, so can't rely on it to pull up the stat blocks. I often make changes to monsters statblocks and have them in my homebrew collection. i would like to print them so i don't have to write every thing down on paper or refrence the monster manuals everytime a different monster attacks.
It's not printing it out, and I am fairly old school but index cards are great for this. Copy down the stat block onto index cards and keep them in a box. That way you've always got them and can use them again in future. Saves lugging around a Monster Manual if you travel to in person games.
You used to be able to get hold of Monster Card decks but they're out of print now I think so difficult to get hold of. I have a set and they are brilliant. You even used to be able to get spell cards too.
Index cards can be really helpful, but you could also format your monsters into little boxes on a Doc, print them out and cut them up and you'll have little cards for the things you need.
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He doesn't have much besides the skin on his bones. Me: I'll take the skin on his bones, then.
"You see a gigantic, monstrous praying mantis burst from out of the ground. It sprays a stream of acid from it's mouth at one soldier, dissolving him instantly, then it turns and chomps another soldier in half with it's- "
"When are we gonna take a snack break?"
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TLDR: Is there a way to export monster statblocks, I would like to just print them out.
I run a game where half of the party is normaly playing over discord and the other half at the table. I use my laptop to host the video calls, so can't rely on it to pull up the stat blocks. I often make changes to monsters statblocks and have them in my homebrew collection. i would like to print them so i don't have to write every thing down on paper or refrence the monster manuals everytime a different monster attacks.
Take a screenshot, then print (Or put in a doc then print it)
Hello! Call me Tana.
My pronouns are She/Her.
I am a teenager. I have Autism and ADHD. And, you would probably call me trans femme, Pansexual pancake, and ace
I will mother you if you are being stupid.
ALL HAIL MERLIN! [roll]1d4[/roll] + [roll]1d4[/roll] + [roll]1d4[/roll] + [roll]1d4[/roll] + [roll]1d4[/roll] + [roll]1d4[/roll] = [roll][roll:-6]+[roll:-5]+[roll:-4]+[roll:-3]+[roll:-2]+[roll:-1][/roll]
I have adopted Golden, Salem, Wes, Aspen, and Foalin.
I feel silly, not having thought about that. Such a simple work around. I was looking for an export button like they have for character sheets. Thanks for not going to hard on me.
It's not printing it out, and I am fairly old school but index cards are great for this. Copy down the stat block onto index cards and keep them in a box. That way you've always got them and can use them again in future. Saves lugging around a Monster Manual if you travel to in person games.
You used to be able to get hold of Monster Card decks but they're out of print now I think so difficult to get hold of. I have a set and they are brilliant. You even used to be able to get spell cards too.
https://www.amazon.com/Dungeons-Dragons-Spellbook-Cards-Accessory/dp/0786966947/ref=sr_1_5?sr=8-5
https://www.amazon.com/Dungeons-Dragons-Spellbook-Cards-Bundle/dp/B0FXFN6C1P/ref=sr_1_27?sr=8-27
A quick search on DuckDuckGo - which I'd highly recommend in future - also throws up these: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B2EYUrLHQkPtWUhDVEszeUlKOTA?resourcekey=0-bEPbce7sWIjepu_XmUKHsQ
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Index cards can be really helpful, but you could also format your monsters into little boxes on a Doc, print them out and cut them up and you'll have little cards for the things you need.
He doesn't have much besides the skin on his bones. Me: I'll take the skin on his bones, then.
"You see a gigantic, monstrous praying mantis burst from out of the ground. It sprays a stream of acid from it's mouth at one soldier, dissolving him instantly, then it turns and chomps another soldier in half with it's- "
"When are we gonna take a snack break?"