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Dnd Character Journal

Michael Wu
Free
4.8 out of 5

About Dnd Character Journal

Dnd Character Journal allows 5e players to engage with their characters and the larger campaign world like never before!

Using this app, you can:
– Complete downtime activities such as searching for treasure, competing in an archery contest, or crafting your signature magic item.
– Develop your character through backstory prompts and fun role-play questions.
– Document the campaign and larger world using the organized journal area.
– Write session recaps and impromptu notes.
– Earn inspiration by completing tasks between each session.
– Share the results of your downtime with your group and DM.

All with the click of a button!

Upgrade to the premium version (one-time purchase) for additional features and customization:
– Unlimited character slots
– Additional character token customization

All completely offline! No ads, no signups, no hassle. Simple and easy to use.

(Token art by Ben Chang, @BChangArt)

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User Reviews

Horsey236
★★★☆☆ 3
Excellent organization
I love this app, I am running into an issue where the app is crashing when I attempt to submit research downtime activity
Nyx, the Storyweaver
★★★★★ 5
Great assistant! Just needs a bit more…
I have used the GM’s Toolkit app for a long time to help me with D&D, and I’m glad I got a D&D Character app that doesn’t limit me based on what books I have or what’s available on the app. One thing that this app needs though is the ability to access things that will help your character, like a section for combat, a section for your basic stats, a section for your abilities, and for spellcasters, a section for their spells. Even without all of this stuff, it’s a good app, but if it had this stuff, it’d be just that much better. Keep up the good work, and I can’t wait to see more from this app!
Aeron The Bard
★★★★★ 5
Good
It’s good, and has a lot of questions that help develop backstory, and has small games you can do, but you do have to pay if you want more than 3 of your characters.
Night Wolf85345
★★☆☆☆ 2
Tricked
I personally fill as though I have been tricked. No where was there a mentioned that there would be some sort of limit that I could have in the free version. I know that I shouldn't really be surprised by this stunt but I also can say that it should have been clear that you can only have three before being required to upgrade to there premium in the first place. I was looking for something to replace D&D Beyond because I can't really afford to keep up with any subscriptions. So I am honestly upset that this happen! Especially when I am trying to use this for NPC's that I can use for a game instead of just player characters.