The Tome
D&D 5e reference tools for players and Dungeon Masters
Reference
Browse, filter, and print every 5e spell. Full 2014 and 2024 PHB datasets with class filters, spell-level pills, school sorting, and a print-ready card layout.
Every 5e condition and Exhaustion levels at a glance. Mechanical effects, common sources, and DM notes — ready when the table needs a quick ruling.
Druid beast forms filtered by level and terrain, with automatic CR limits and fly-restriction enforcement. Flips to show all Find Familiar options with stat lines and best-use notes.
SRD monsters from CR 0 to CR 30. Filter by challenge rating, creature type, and size. Full stat blocks with traits, actions, and legendary actions in a click-through modal.
SRD magic items filterable by rarity, type, and attunement requirement. Each card includes a DM utility note. Print a filtered loot handout directly from the view.
Complete D&D 5e skills and feats reference. Browse with filtering by type, search by name or keyword, and understand ability associations and mechanical benefits at a glance.
Common D&D 5e tables and reference material: ability modifiers, proficiency bonuses, DCs, damage types, conditions, exhaustion levels, and spell casting DCs at a glance.
Table Tools
Run combat at the table with initiative order, HP tracking, death saves, and condition management. Setup phase collapses into a clean combat view optimised for mobile play.
One-tap quick rolls for d4 through d20, plus a custom expression parser for any NdS+M combination. Full roll history stored in the browser and ready to clear between sessions.
Select your class and new level to see what abilities you gain, where to apply ability score increases, and a checklist of leveling up mechanics to remember.
Campaigns
Browse published campaign sessions from the vault and open the new log builder to generate fresh session notes in the exact Markdown structure used by your playlog.
Write a new session note with structured fields for recap beats, NPCs, open threads, milestones, and callouts, then export a vault-ready Markdown file in your established format.