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AppRecs rating 3.8. Trustworthiness 75 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 25 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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4 star
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3 star
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2 star
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1 star
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About 5e Dnd Spell List
Stay aligned with 5e rules of spellcasting and let the app do the cumbersome calculations.
Automatically adds spells from special class features like Druid Circles, Cleric Domains, Paladin Oaths, Warlock Patron, etc.
Let your character take a stress-free nap (or a Long Rest) and the app will help you restore spell slots for you for features such as Arcane Recovery or Pact Magic.
Keep a list of Favourites handy for instant access or use the Quick Search feature to browse and discover spells based on class, level, school, and more.
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Reviews for 5e Dnd Spell List
blakep013
SO HELPFUL
something that i’d note right away is that it comes preloaded with the 2024 rules, but this can easily be changed. the menu all the way on the right side on the bottom, called “custom content” lets you delete the 2024 rules and download the spells from the 2014 rules and modules compatible with the 2014 rules. this app helps me organize, count, and keep track of all my spells for all my characters. i haven’t done any multiclassing with this app yet, but it’s definitely capable of it. this app keeps track of your spell slots, automatically loads in spells from subclasses and other features and offers simple menus to swap out spells during long rests or leveling up. the one and only thing i wish this app did that it doesn’t would be for it to automatically take into account my character’s ability scores and be able to do the math for me. (ex. Prayer of Healing allows me to heal “2d8 + your spellcasting ability modifier.” it would be very helpful if it saw me pick it as a Cleric spell and automatically update it to “2d8 + 4 HP” instead.) other than this, i don’t really have anything negative to say about this app. i just wish i knew about it sooner.
Countdhoun
Good with some minor nitpicks
This app is by far the best one I’ve found, but unfortunately it has some incorrect features on a couple subclasses that it will not let me edit to correct. The app says that the premium version of the app allows you to edit the databases, but after purchasing it, I am still unable to make the changes needed to fix my character’s abilities and spells. Still good though, just don’t think the premium upgrade is worth the asking price.