Guides

Step-by-step guides to tracking your D&D 5e character and running your table.

How to Manage D&D Currency Without the Math

Track cp, sp, gp, and pp as one pool and let change-making happen automatically, breaking a higher coin down only as far as a purchase needs.

How to Run a D&D Game Across Multiple Devices

Use the same character on phone, tablet, and web with cross-device sync, and share a Table so the DM and players stay in sync from their own devices.

Short Rest vs Long Rest in D&D 5e: What Resets

A short rest (about 1 hour) lets you spend Hit Dice to heal and recover some features. A long rest (about 8 hours) restores all HP and spell slots.

How to Track Ammunition and Consumables in D&D 5e

Track arrows, bolts, potions, and limited-use features as counters, and reset them on the right rest. Spell slots are a consumable too. Here's the setup.

How to Track Death Saving Throws in D&D 5e

At 0 HP, roll a d20 each turn: 10+ succeeds, 9 or lower fails. Three successes stabilize, three failures kill. Here's how to track the count cleanly.

How to Track HP and Temp HP in D&D 5e

Track current HP against your max, add temporary HP on top (it does not stack or raise your max), and start death saves at 0 HP. Here's the loop.

How to Track Party Loot as a Group

Keep party treasure in one shared pool, track who carries what, split coin and items fairly, and log every movement so nothing goes missing.

How to Track Spell Slots in D&D 5e

Track D&D 5e spell slots by marking one slot of the right level per spell, then recovering them on a long rest. Here's the fast way to do it.