Resources

Google Sheets Character Sheet

In late 2024, I started to get really frustrated with digital character sheets. I love being able to summon my character sheet from anywhere, but every online option had some sort of problem for me: Not enough customization, weird layouts, and bugs that I couldn’t address, among other things. Not to mention that I was often purchasing books twice so I could have a physical copy and also use the content in a site’s character builder… I was just fed up with it.

So, I did what any logical person would do. I carefully crafted a character sheet in Google Sheets that had everything I wanted, exactly the way I wanted it. It effectively functions like a paper character sheet, but with all the convenience of a digital one. It’s also fully customizable, so whenever something comes up that I didn’t originally account for, it only takes a few minutes to integrate that into the sheet.


Google Sheets Monster Template

In a similar vein, I have also created a template for creature stat blocks in Google Sheets. I use this all the time for homebrew creatures. You can also copy this template into a character sheet created with the above template if you want to track a summon or familiar that a spell or subclass gives you access to. For example, I use this to track my Circle of Wildfire Druid’s Wildfire Spirit.


Spotify Playlists

I’m really into background music, so I have spent countless hours curating Spotify playlists that I like to use whenever I play D&D. Most people have their own playlists of choice already, but if you’re ever looking for a different vibe, I might have you covered.

Ambient Playlists

Battle Playlists