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5e Encounter Management

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This is a fillable encounter management that has auto-calculating stats. It lets you design/populate encounters for monsters of up to three distinct types and up to seven of each type (allowing for up to 21 monsters per page). It includes an Initiative tracker and a small notes section for loot, NPC motives, or whatever else strikes your fancy.

This is a modified version of the work started by Neskatomon and Master Herald in this reddit thread.

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Valérie L April 19, 2020 3:11 pm UTC
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Hello, Maybe I'm doing it wrong, but I can't save the page when it's filled out. I save it and then when I try opening it from my files menu, it opens blank. Please help me.
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Valérie L April 19, 2020 3:18 pm UTC
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Hello again, never mind my previous message, I figured it out. Thanks for the useful resource! It's really helpful for me as a starting GM! Cheerioh!
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Jonathan B May 09, 2020 7:18 pm UTC
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Glad it's working out for you!
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Morgan M January 14, 2017 8:53 am UTC
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This is pretty dang awesome! Pretty much exactly what I'm looking for in tracking things, though the -5 as a base doesn't make for a good item to print blank and write things in for on the spot kind of things and I'm not sure I've ever had a monster with a proficiency. Any chance you would put up a base printable kind of one without the auto fill -5?
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Jonathan B January 15, 2017 5:06 am UTC
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You're absolutely right about the -5 making it a bit hard to just print and fill in (I'll be uploading a fix tonight!).

The Proficiency space is there so that if combat takes a turn for the weird (looking at you, bard), you can improv attacks a little easier without having to go to the DMG to look up monster proficiency (or calculate it from the attacks they do have) for weapons that they pick up and would be "proficient" in using. If you look at the DMG, pg. 274 you can see monster proficiency by CR in a table on the bottom left. If you want to figure it out from the stat block, you could use the modifier of an attack to calculate it (or one of the skills they're proficient in, although sometimes they have "expertise" in certain skills so that is a bit tricky).

As an example: the Scout from the SRD is +4 on a longbow with +2 DEX, so it has a +2 Proficiency, or from the table CR 1/2 => +2 Proficiency.

Granted, this may not be needed by everyone (most...See more
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Morgan M January 16, 2017 5:40 am UTC
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It's a great product for those who want to just plan for events and pull out the sheet when they mess up and say "a spy and 5 blood hawks appear", so I was happy to purchase. If I was to suggest a different box would be quick access to something like passive perception in case they trigger the encounter or a place to mark down a previous initiative roll to smooth things up there. You could also consider sizing down some of those things to make room for another or do a split kind of thing. Thanks for making that change!
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Morgan M January 16, 2017 5:51 am UTC
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You could also just make it a Misc. space. LOL
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Jonathan B January 17, 2017 7:12 am UTC
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Yeah, I think passive perception is likely the most beneficial for the most people. Thanks for the feedback!
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