Fantasy
Everything from the 5th edition of D&D. 5e, monster manual, DnD, collection.
Author's Note: The default 5E stuff you can get is great, but it’s not EVERYTHING… so, I’m adding everything else I can. Races, classes, monsters, items, spells, everything. The only thing I’m not bothering with is locations.
Going to try and make everything as close to book accurate as possible. Plus, any monster I think a person might want to play as, I’m making a Race for them (and in some cases, a class, because at the moment that is necessary to get racial abilities in the game). If a race has its own class, it will have (X) at the end of its name, and if I'm not sure what to do about that yet, they'll have a (?). Classes that are meant for a particular race will have the name of that race, followed by (Class). Spells that have been made specifically for race based classes will have their name after the title of the spell, between brackets, (like this).
I’m not going through alphabetically or anything, I’m putting what I consider the “cool” races/monsters in first. Then I can back fill the catalogue with the less interesting ones later.
Every stat mentioned is in addition to the base 5e defaults.
Every stat mentioned is in addition to the base 5e defaults.
Version 0.1
23 Races
2 Classes
30 Monsters
Version 0.2
Updated images to match D&D ascetic.
Races: 26
Classes: 5
Monsters: 43
Spells: 14
Version 0.3
Races: 30
Classes: 7
Monsters: 72
Spells: 16
Version 0.4
Races: 36
Classes: 11
Monsters: 94
Spells: 23
Version 0.5
Races: 41
Classes: 16
Monsters: 129
Spells: 32
Version 0.6
Races: 41
Classes: 16
Monsters: 169
Spells: 32
Version 0.7
Races: 41
Classes: 16
Monsters: 211
Spells: 32
Version 1.0
Races: 41
Classes: 16
Monsters: 255
Spells: 32
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Created | 16 days ago |
Last Updated | 1 days ago |
Visibility | Public |
Dice Set
Common•Gear (Gaming Sets)

Cost1.00 Gold Pieces
Description
This item encompasses a wide range of game pieces, including dice and decks of cards (for games such as Three-Dragon Ante). A few common examples appear on the Tools table, but other kinds of gaming sets exist. If you are proficient with a gaming set, you can add your proficiency bonus to ability checks you make to play a game with that set. Each type of gaming set requires a separate proficiency.
Details
Type | Gear |
Category | Gaming Sets |
Rarity | Common |
Weight | 0.00 lb. |
Cost | 1.00 Gold Pieces |