> [!column|flex no-title] >> [!menu-dark-red|ttl-c] [[Obsidian TTRPG Tutorials]] / [[Community Supported Games]] / [[DnD 5e]] > [!column|4 no-title] >> [!menu-green-1|ttl-c] [[Getting Started]] > >> [!menu-green-2|ttl-c] [[Plugin Tutorials]] > >> [!menu-green-3|ttl-c] [[Community Supported Games]] > >> [!menu-green-4|ttl-c] [[Obsidian TTRPG Tutorials/Templates/Templates\|Templates]] > [!column|3 no-title] >> [!patreon|ttl-c] [Patreon](https://www.patreon.com/JPlunkett) ([Starter Vault](https://www.patreon.com/posts/obsidian-patreon-96801399)) > >> [!discord|ttl-c] [Obsidian TTRPG Community Discord](https://discord.gg/CdM9UCJdwU) > >> [!discord|ttl-c] [Obsidian Official Discord](https://discord.gg/8AF29UBUCa) ## Dungeons and Dragons 5e There is extensive community support for DnD 5e. > [!tip]- Example - Statblocks > ![[Pasted image 20230607215434.png]] > ![[WDADesktopService_i8ommuoz89.gif]] > [!tip]- Example - Community Content > ![[Pasted image 20230607221848.png]] > ![[Pasted image 20230607221858.png]] > ![[Pasted image 20230607221913.png]] > ![[Pasted image 20230607221925.png]] > ![[Pasted image 20230607221940.png]] ## Supported Plugins The following plugins have DnD 5e support built-into them. > [!tip]- Fantasy Statblocks > Fantasy Statblocks has support for DnD5e styled statblocks built into the plugin. > ![[Pasted image 20230607215434.png]] > > ## Install Instructions > To enable: > Install the plugin: [Fantasy Statblocks](obsidian://show-plugin?id=obsidian-5e-statblocks) > `Settings > Community Plugins > Fantasy Statblocks > Layouts > Change the default to: Basic 5e Layout` > DnD 5e has strong support for importing data into Fantasy Statblocks. If you check the settings under Import Homebrew Creatures you will find a number of sites/tools listed. You can use the data offered by those sites to import `content that you own`. > You should also enable this to allow spells to be linked within the statblocks. > `Settings > Community Plugins > Fantasy Statblocks > General Settings > Try to Render Wikilinks` > Restart Obsidian to apply the change. > `Ctrl+P > Type: Reload App Without Saving > Press Enter` > Note: You can also access the Command Palette from the left hand icon menu. Look for the `>_` > > You can learn how to use Fantasy Statblocks here: [[Fantasy Statblocks]]. > [!tip]- DnD5e Community Content > The DnD5e SRD is offered under the Creative Commons license and is available in Markdown. > This includes: Classes, Equipment, Gamemastering, Gameplay, Monsters, Races, Spells and Tresure notes. > > # Install Instructions > Download the [DND.SRD.Wiki-master.zip](https://github.com/OldManUmby/DND.SRD.Wiki/archive/refs/heads/master.zip) file. > Extract the folders within the \*.zip file into your vault. > You should be able to open the notes within Obsidian. > [!tip]- Fantasy Calendar or Calendarium > Both Fantasy Calendar and Calendarium have the option to install calendars from various common DnD worlds. > **Note:** *Calendarium has not been released yet. When it is you are encouraged to use this in place of Fantasy Calendar.* > `Settings > Community Plugins > Fantasy Calendar > Create New Calendar > Choose Preset > [Select Calendar] > Apply Save and Exit (look for the little tick up the top left)` > > ![[Pasted image 20230607220939.png]] ### Additional Plugins These don't add DnD5e specific support but can expand the support offered by the plugins above. > [!tip]- Dice Roller > Installing this will enable dice rolling within the statblocks. > You need to enable the dice within the Fantasy Statblocks plugin settings. > `Settings > Community Plugins > Fantasy Statblocks > General Settings > Render Dice Rolls > Enable` > [Dice Roller](obsidian://show-plugin?id=obsidian-dice-roller) > You can learn how to use it here: [[Obsidian TTRPG Tutorials/Plugin Tutorials/Dice Roller|Dice Roller]] > [!tip]- Initiative Tracker > Installing this will enable the statblocks to be used in the Initiative Tracker. > [Initiative Tracker](obsidian://show-plugin?id=initiative-tracker) > You can learn how to use it here: [[Initiative Tracker]] ## Calculators > [!tip]- Travel Calculator > [[DnD 5e Travel Calc]] - Used to calculate the time to travel between two locations. Can be used as an isolated calculator or in your location notes. > [!tip]- Currency Calculator > [[DnD 5e Currency Calculator]] - Used to currency and determine party split of loot. ## Theme Support > [!tip]- ITS Theme > The ITS Theme has built-in support for Pathfinder. It is designed to replicate the look and feel of a Pathfinder book. > `Settings > Appearance > Themes > Manage > Filter: ITS > Use this theme` > ITS has lots of additional features and settings which you can learn about at the official [ITS Theme Documentation](https://publish.obsidian.md/slrvb-docs/ITS+Theme/ITS+Theme) site. > To enable the Pathfinder Alternative Theme you need to install and enable the [Style Settings](obsidian://show-plugin?id=obsidian-style-settings) plugin. > `Settings > Community Plugins > Style Settings > ITS Theme Settings > Alternate Color Schemes > Dropdown: TTRPG > WOTC/Beyond (or pick an alternative option)` > Note: The theme supports both Dark and Light mode. You can change this by: > `Settings > Appearance > Base Color Scheme > Select Dark or Light` > > There are two optional css files that can be installed. These include additional icons and fonts. > [# S - Encoded Icons.css](https://github.com/SlRvb/Obsidian--ITS-Theme/blob/main/Snippets/S%20-%20Encoded%20Icons.css) > [S - Encoded Fonts.css](https://github.com/SlRvb/Obsidian--ITS-Theme/blob/main/Snippets/S%20-%20Encoded%20Fonts.css) > Add the file to your vaults snippet folder. If there is no snippets folder then you create it yourself. > `Settings > Appearance > Go down to CSS Snippets > Click the Open Snippets Folder icon > copy the css file into this folder` > Now you need to enable the css snippet. > `Settings > Appearance > Go down to CSS Snuppets > Locate the snippet in the list and click the enable option` # Import Content > [!tip]- ⭐ Import Using TTRPG-Convert-CLI ⭐ > The TTRPG-Convert-CLI tool can be used for the books you own. > Check [[TTRPG-Convert-CLI 5e]] for details. > [!tip]- Import Your DnDBeyond Content > > It's possible to import the content you have purchased through DnDBeyond. It's a bit of a process and requires you also own Foundry, but it's much quicker than importing the content manually. > > ![](https://youtu.be/lE1VtrqQP70) > Note: The process has changed since this video was recorded. Watch the first part on how to import content from DnDBeyond into Foundry and then move to the video below. > > ![](https://youtu.be/NfK_EZSZ5YM?si=qNFPdHd95FwLYU3h) > Note: This video shows the current process for exporting content from Foundry to Obsidian. > > ## High Level Process > 1. You will need a [DnDBeyond](https://www.dndbeyond.com/) account and to have purchased any content you wish to use. > 2. You will need a copy of [FoundryVTT](https://foundryvtt.com/) > > ### DB-Importer: A D&D Beyond Integrator > 1. I am assuming you have FoundryVTT setup with a Game World. > 2. From the initial Configuration and Setup page go to Add-on Modules and install: `DB-Importer: A D&D Beyond Integrator` > 3. Launch your world. > 4. Game Settings > Manage Modules > Enable `DB-Importer: A D&D Beyond Integrator` > 5. Launch FoundryVTT from a browser. > 6. Game Settings > Invitation Links > Click the Local Network link to copy it > Paste it into a browser and load the page. > 7. We are now ready to configure the DDB Importer. > 8. Compendium Packs > DDB Muncher > 9. The first time you open this it will display a message that says you need to set you Cobalt Token. Follow the instructions provided. > 10. You will need to download a config file. Follow the instructions provided. > 11. Complete instructions on how to use this module can be found here. This is highly recommended viewing as it will teach you how to import specific types of content. > 12. ![](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMaJHLQORWo) > 13. Complete an import. > > ### Import Content from Foundry to Obsidian > 1. Once you have the content in Foundry we are ready to import that content into Obsidian. > 2. In Foundry from the Setup Screen; install the Module: [Markdown Exporter](https://github.com/farling42/fvtt-export-markdown) > 3. In Foundry from the Setup Screen; install the Module: [libWrapper](https://github.com/ruipin/fvtt-lib-wrapper). This is a pre-requisite for Markdown Exporter. > 4. Open the Game World that contains the content you wish to export. > 5. Once the Game World loads: Game Settings (top right cog) > Manage Modules > Markdown Exporter > Enable > 6. Once the Game World loads: Game Settings (top right cog) > Manage Modules > libWrapper > Enable > 7. You can now click on the various icons within Foundry. For example the Journal and there will now be an option to Export to Markdown. > 8. ![[DnD 5e-1694178574898.jpeg]] > 9. Clicking this will prompt you to save the exported content to a \*.zip file to somewhere on your PC. > 10. Open the downloaded content and export it into your vault. > 11. Restart your Vault to Index the new files. > 13. Notes will need polish, linking and encounters for example. > [!tip]- Import Using JSON/CSV Importer > If you have access to data that is in a JSON or CSV format then it is possible to very quickly create hundreds or even thousands of notes and format them how you like during the process.