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Adds an EDIT+ button to D&D Beyond combat tracker: opens an embedded encounter editor; on Save, closes and refreshes. Adds an EDIT+ button next to the Game Log on D&D Beyond’s Combat Tracker. Opens the Encounter Editor directly in an embedded side panel—no tab switching needed. Lets you add, remove, or adjust monsters instantly and refreshes the tracker when saved. Works seamlessly with D&D Beyond’s single-page navigation. Open any Combat Tracker on D&D Beyond. Click EDIT+ next to the Game Log button. Make your encounter changes in the panel and hit Save. The panel closes and your tracker automatically updates. Site access: dndbeyond.com to add the button and embed the editor. Storage: used locally to manage reload timing—no data, tracking, or analytics leave your browser. SUPPORT THE PROJECT If this makes your DM life smoother, consider a small thank-you to help fund future tools: https://buymeacoffee.com/ghostelder
DDB - Monster ticker (Counters)
Adds a compact counter panel to monster stat blocks for per-day abilities, spell slots, and legendary actions (auto-refill). Adds small, clickable use counters inside a monster’s stat block in the Combat Tracker. Supports Legendary Actions, Legendary Resistance, N/day abilities, “N/day each” groups, and spell slots by level. Saves per encounter and per monster in your browser. Open the Combat Tracker and click a combatant to open its card. Look for pills like “3/3” next to ability names. Click the pill to reduce uses as they’re spent. Use the monster’s reset button to clear all counters for that creature. Renders only when a monster card is open—keeps the page snappy. Site access: runs on dndbeyond.com Combat Tracker pages to show the counters. Storage: uses chrome.storage.local to keep your per-monster counters for that encounter; nothing leaves your browser. SUPPORT THE PROJECT If this helps your table track resources without breaking flow, a small thank-you keeps updates coming: https://buymeacoffee.com/ghostelder
DDB – Encounter Monster Items
Add DDB magic items to monsters and have them displayed below their card in the combat tracker WHAT IT DOES • Attach one or more D&D Beyond magic items to a monster in an encounter. Items save to that specific encounter (not global). • The items appear at the bottom of the monster’s card in the Combat Tracker—title plus a readable description. • Works as soon as you open a monster card; no manual refresh needed. • Includes a settings page to view, rename, export, import, or delete saved encounter data—down to the monster or the individual item. In Encounter Builder: on the right-side monster card, click ITEMS, then paste a D&D Beyond magic-item link (e.g., https://www.dndbeyond.com/magic-items/27146-wand-of-conducting ). In Combat Tracker: open that monster’s card. The item shows under an “Equipment” block. Options page: open the extension’s Options to review all encounters, expand to see each monster and its items, rename or delete entries, or export/import JSON. NOTES • Adding an item to a monster replaces that monster’s previous item list for this encounter. Add again to change it. • Deleting an encounter (or a monster/item inside it) from Options removes it from storage. • The extension runs automatically on D&D Beyond pages and handles dynamic loading so buttons and items appear when needed. PERMISSIONS & PRIVACY • Site access: dndbeyond.com (to place the button in Builder and show items in the Tracker). • Storage: used only to save your encounter → monster → item data locally. No accounts. No analytics. No data sent anywhere. SUPPORT THE PROJECT If this helps your table run smoother, a small thank-you keeps the work going: https://buymeacoffee.com/ghostelder
DDB - Monster Health Status and behavior
Shows a simple health status under each combatant's HP and may give a suggested behavior when health is low. WHAT IT DOES • Shows a clear health line under each monster’s HP in the Combat Tracker: Healthy, Weary, Bloodied, Suffering (updates on Heal/Damage). • On load, if it’s a monster’s turn, it opens that card and paints the status so you can act right away. • When turns advance, it opens the new turn’s card and repaints. • Optional behavior hint appears on the status as a tooltip when a creature is in bad shape. Open your encounter in the Combat Tracker. The current turn’s monster card opens and shows the status line. Click Heal or Damage as normal—the status updates automatically. Hover the status for a quick behavior cue when the monster is low on HP. PERMISSIONS & PRIVACY • Site access: dndbeyond.com (to read visible HP and show the status/tooltip on the card). • Storage: none required for core features; all logic runs locally in your browser. SUPPORT THE PROJECT If this makes running combat smoother, a small thank-you helps me keep improving these tools: https://buymeacoffee.com/ghostelder
DnD Beyond DM Tools
Manage encounters more easily by numbering NPCs sequentially and hiding those that are unconscious. Manage encounters more easily in DnD Beyond by numbering NPCs sequentially for use with physical NPC labels, automatically opening NPC stat sheets, and hiding NPCs that are unconscious.