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[-red.svg)](https://www.dndbeyond.com/)
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[](https://commonmark.org/)
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[](https://commonmark.org/)
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This Obsidian (though not limited to it) project with templates you copy or use the built-in system to write your creatures, spells, or whatever for creating your own [sourcebook](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sourcebook) to use in campaign setting or supplementary rulebook for later.
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This Obsidian project with templates you copy or use the built-in system to write your creatures, spells, or whatever for creating your own [sourcebook](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sourcebook) to use in campaign setting or supplementary rulebook for later.
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Included are basic character creation and gameplay guides with one species, class, and subclass as examples. Although this is mostly just to give a sense of what you can do and good practice, I highly recommend keeping the guides. These were taken from recent [Markdown conversation](https://github.com/downfallx/dnd-5e-srd-markdown) of the SRD that I *highly* recommend you contribute to.
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Included are basic character creation and gameplay guides with one species, class, and subclass as examples taken from [Markdown version](https://github.com/downfallx/dnd-5e-srd-markdown) of the SRD. (Which I also *highly* recommend you contribute to.) Although this is mostly just to give a sense of what you can do and good practice, I highly recommend keeping the guides.
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## Recommendations
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## Recommendations
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