
Interested? Just download the app and try it.

Manage your stats, abilities, proficiencies and more.Import/Export your data for full portability.Based on the SRD rules, but custom races/spells/feats can be added, so the possibilities are endless.Track spells, spell casting and learn new spells.Assisted level up, that walks you through the level up procedure.Built-in handbook with step-by-step tutorials.Also includes a spellbook, inventory, assisted level up and character creator, and a built in handbook so it's suitable for new players who are too lazy to read the book and learn the rules. Best of all, the content is entirely free.A fully customizable D&D character sheet created for the 5th edition Dungeons and Dragons tabletop game. There's also subclass options based on characters like Miss Fortune and Twisted Fate. It uses the same characters as League of Legends, and the settings in the LoL lore as deck theming. D&D Beyond collaborated with Google Play (due to Runeterra's availability as a mobile title) to bring the Bilgewater setting to D&D.

For the uninitiated, Legends of Runeterra is a free-to-play digital card game based in the world in League of Legends. Of course, the branding (and official tweet) would rather us call Bilgewater a Legends of Runeterra location. Digital character-builder and overall game platform D&D Beyond also joined the party with a free campaign setting based on League of Legend's Bilgewater.

Even TheGamer has recently gotten in on the fun with experimental builds of Zelda and Witcher characters.

Crossovers are the new thing in Dungeons & Dragons. The game is now a huge brand famous for its emphasis on imagination, so it's ripe for integrating the worlds and characters of other beloved properties.
