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The Quest Tracker


This form fillable PDF was designed to help streamline DM and player interactions with DND 5E quests. I found this tool to be particularly useful when designing side quests and it helped me recall important information during the game, because of this, as well as a quest journal I found the quest tracker also acts as a useful way to organise prep for upcoming games. 

Design

This tool has been designed from the 5E character sheet so it can be added seamlessly to a players folder. The sheet can be given to the player filled out or blank depending on how you wish to use the sheet. In the past I have kept a completed copy for myself while my players filled in their sheets as the quest progressed. 


Content

There are a number of reasons why I believe this tool will be useful for you:

  • NPC tracker

With a section dedicated to NPC's its much easier to recall who said what and why. 

  • Objectives tracker

Set out in a simple format, it is much easier to keep track of what the party is trying to achieve during this quest. It also allows players to easily visualise multiple options to completing a quest.

  • Rewards Tracker

While a large number of DM's prepare loot and rewards ahead of time, it's sometimes hard to keep all of it organised and in one place. With a quick reference rewards table, this aims to make things easier. 

  • Notes section

An additional area to expand on issues that have arisen throughout the player journey, or an area for the DM to outline specific plot points they want to achieve. 

  • Recommended Level Box (optional)

I like to run relatively open world campaigns and I sometimes present my players with several side quests that they can choose to explore. After writing and loosley designing the quests, I have a certain level of difficulty in mind. The recommended level box can help the players make an informed decision about whether of not to take on the quest at that time.

The Quest Tracker can be the perfect DM or player tool to help them manage and organise notes and materials relating to quests. 

 

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December 25th, 2023
I originally acquired this a while ago and printed some copies, but didn't use them in the intrigue-lite campaign at the time. Now that I am planning for a campaign in the MTG Ravnica setting, I am finding these sheets invaluable to track the nota [...]
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October 13th, 2023
This saved our game, honestly. We were playing drunk when we tested these bad boys and without them, nobody would know what happened. Thankfully with their help, we were able to start where we left of! Also, they look so good that my players love to ta [...]
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May 23rd, 2020
This was a game changer for me. It's really helpful in both planning and playing. The design is really straight-forward, detailed enough to be helpful but not too crowded with uneccessary trackers. Getting a quest idea down with this is hella fast [...]
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January 17th, 2020
A must have for any campaign. It can be real easy to forget where you left off in your campaign, especially if there is more than one hook being reeled in at once. I also feel it encourages players to keep better book keeping once you drop these bad bo [...]
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July 14th, 2019
Such a simple idea that works really well! Very handy for those (such as myself) that would otherwise have notes scattered in fifty different notebooks and never having the particular notes you need at your fingertips. Sections are clear and concise, [...]
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This title was added to our catalog on February 07, 2018.