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  1. I put together an easy-to-use template Google Docs for Monster Stat Blocks in 5E. Link included. Resources. The template looks like this. As promised, the doc link is here. It isn't perfect but it captures the feel of a MM stat block without requiring a program or image embedding.

  2. Create a named range by selecting cells and entering the desired name into the text box. To enable screen reader support, press Ctrl+Alt+Z To learn about keyboard shortcuts, press Ctrl+slash. Anyone on the Internet can find and access. No sign-in required. Accessed by screen readers for people who might have trouble seeing your content.

  3. I use it to generate blocks by feeding monster/npc/character data from a db and exporting them to web pages.

  4. This generative AI feature can make mistakes, including about people, so double-check it. Add a title to your image. This will appear as the tooltip when published to the web. This list does not reflect existing filters affecting this column. Load time may vary depending on underlying data size.

  5. I've made a google spread sheet you can copy to make your monster creating easier. The sheet also calculates the creature's CR based on the instructions from the DMG. You can download the instructions and the link to the sheet for free here: http://www.dmsguild.com/product/248949/StatBlock-Maker-Google-Sheets.

  6. My preferred environment is Google Docs (Drive), but if I have to I can use ODF as long as the documents convert nicely. Microsoft Word formats won't likely work for me. Does any have/know of a set of templates I can use in my files?

  7. A tool for the discerning DM, these compact stat blocks will allow you to compile the vast arrays of creatures, monsters and NPCs in your campaign into a singular distilled, yet easy-to-navigate, document.

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