This template allows you to get started in creating your own sourcebook for a campaign setting or supplementary rulebook, based on the System Reference Document (SRD). https://git.tonybark.com/toolbox/dnd-sourcebook-template
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D&D Sourcebook Template

License: CC BY 4.0 D&D 5e 2024 Format

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 to use in campaign setting or supplementary rulebook for later.

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 of the SRD that I highly recommend you contribute to.

Recommendations

How To

  • Add a chapter to the Summary
  • Insert or paste the contents from /templates
  • Write whatever you want down
  • Test your book with mdbook serve (Optional)

Tips

  • When making a subclass, I would recommend copying the base class for reference.
  • You can convert Animals to Monsters or vice versa. They follow the structure.

Contributing

If you want to contribute this template, feel free to lend a hand.

How to Contribute

  1. Fork this repository
  2. Create a feature branch (git checkout -b fix/spell-formatting)
  3. Make your changes
  4. Ensure Markdown is properly formatted (use a linter like markdownlint)
  5. Submit a pull request

Guidelines

  • Maintain consistent Markdown formatting
  • Use tables for stat blocks and data
  • Add links between related sections where helpful
  • Follow the existing heading hierarchy

This work contains material from the System Reference Document 5.2 by Wizards of the Coast LLC, available here. The SRD 5.2 is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

Dungeons & Dragons, D&D, and their respective logos are trademarks of Wizards of the Coast LLC.