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    A suite of tools for 5th Edition Dungeons & Dragons players and Dungeon Masters.

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  2. Nov 4, 2021 · A suite of browser-based tools for 5th Edition Dungeons & Dragons players and Dungeon Masters.

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  5. A bard can use a musical instrument as a spellcasting focus. Each type of musical instrument requires a separate proficiency. Navigator’s Tools: This set of instruments is used for navigation at sea. Proficiency with navigator's tools lets you chart a ship's course and follow navigation charts.

    • What Are Tools?
    • What Mechanical Uses Do Tools have?
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    Tools are equipment that help you to do something you couldn’t otherwise do. Proficiency is normally not required to use a tool, but it does allow you to add your proficiency bonus to ability checks made using that tool. 5E has a lot of different tools: artisan’s tools, disguise kit, forgery kit, gaming sets, herbalism kit, musical instruments, nav...

    All tools are equal, but some tools are more equal than others. There are a variety of reasons for which one can take a tool proficiency, and while there is nothing wrong with picking a tool just for fluff, there is a wide range of usability between them. Some tool proficiencies will come up a lot in your campaign, whereas others barely will. In th...

    Proficiency in alchemist’s supplies can help you with Arcana or Investigation checks involving potions or other chemicals, which is pretty niche. The special capability you get from them is the ability to craft alchemical items. Some options are quite useful and powerful in lower tiers, like alchemist’s fire, antitoxin, oil and acid, but the power ...

    Proficiency in brewer’s supplies can help you with History, Medicine or Persuasion checks involving alcohol, which will likely not come up too often. The special capability you get from them is the ability to purify water, either 6 gallons as part of a long rest or 1 as part of a short rest. Highly situational stuff, you can probably just buy more ...

    Proficiency in calligrapher’s supplies can help you with Arcana or History checks involving writings, scrolls, or other texts, quite niche stuff. Still, as long as you’re dungeon delving in ancient ruins, there’s a non-zero possibility of happening across ancient writings and the like, so it might come up at some point. The special capability you g...

    Proficiency in carpenter’s tools can help you with History, Investigation, Perception or Stealth checks involving wooden buildings, which are not a particularly rare type of structure (most structures are wood or stone). Being able to find traps better and having advantage on Stealth checks in these structures make this tool proficiency a very good...

    Proficiency in cartographer’s tools can help you with Arcana, History, Religion, Nature or Survival checks involving your terrain and maps, which is not amazing, but for games with lots of exploration can be quite handy. The special capability you get from them is the ability to draw a map as you travel while engaging in other activities. Usually w...

    Proficiency in cobbler’s tools can help you with Arcana, History or Investigation checks involving shoes and boots, which unfortunately does not come up too often. You get two special capabilities from this one too! One allows you to repair up to six of your comrades’ shoes as part of a long rest, allowing them for the next 24 hours to travel up to...

    Proficiency in cook’s utensils can help you with History, Medicine or Survival checks involving food, which is not all that useful. The special capability you get from them is the ability to cook a tasty meal using your cook’s utensils and sufficient ingredients. You and up to five other creatures regain 1 extra hit point per Hit Die spent during a...

    Proficiency in the disguise kit can help you with Deception, Intimidation, Performance or Persuasion checks involving a disguise, which is not awful, but it does not save this tool. The special capability you get from them is the ability to create disguises, either as part of a long rest or using 10 minutes or 30 minutes for a disguise that changes...

    Learn how to use tools in D&D 5th Edition to enhance your character's abilities and skills. Compare the different tools and their mechanical uses, how to gain tool proficiencies, and optional rules to make them more interesting.

  6. Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) Fifth Edition (5e) Spells. A comprehensive list of all official spells for Fifth Edition.

  7. Spells by School. Abjuration; Conjuration; Divination; Enchantment; Evocation; Illusion; Necromancy; Transmutation

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