Playing can mean having to keep track of a lot of information, whether someone is acting as the dungeon master or a player, and like the common saying, there is always an app that can help. Tabletop roleplaying games (TTRPGs) include lots of stats, rules, character designs, lore, and plenty of math during the game and even away from the table. Parties can focus more on the adventure at hand when they make use of some of the various mobile apps that exist.
As complex ascan be for both experts and beginners, it can become overwhelming for everyone. Luckily, there are a host of helpful and often free mobile apps for players to build and track their characters and to support their overall gaming experience. Whether a spellcaster needs a better way to find what spells are available or a party needs a simple way to communicate plans, these apps can make everything that goes into a game of much more streamlined to quickly get back to the fun.
Keeping track of spells in can be tricky sometimes, but with the D&D Spellbook 5e app, all the spells and information on spell slots and more are quick to access through searching by name or filters with a variety of options. The app contains spells from many common sourcebooks including the,, and more. To make it even better, the app is free and does not have any ads.
The 20 — D&D and RPG Companion combines several useful tools for players to access in one place. The helpful app provides customizable character sheets with advanced modifications, a slew of dynamic feats and traits, a comprehensive spell book, player groups, dice, inventory, and more. Even initiative tracking and dice rolling can be managed with the app, and everything can sync up easily with party members.
While NPC For Hire will certainly be most useful for dungeon masters to have on hand during a session, players can find it pretty useful as well, particularly when designing a new character. The app is designed to help people quickly pull up randomized names,
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