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D&D 5E – Class Reference Sheets


D&D 5E – Class Reference Sheets

These “D&D 5E – Class Reference Sheets” were created to supplement my new “D&D 5E – Character Sheet and Folio” (You can find it on the “D&D 5E – Character Sheet and Folio” page HERE.) but you may find them useful regardless of the Character Sheet you are using.

There is a separate file that you can download for every subclass in the Player’s Handbook (PHB). There is also a “Generic” sheet for each class for you to use if you haven’t yet decided on your subclass – or if you are using a subclass from some other source. There are also files for the Artificer Class published in Eberron: Rising From the Last War. I have tried to keep each of these to one page, but several are two pages.

Artificer: Alchemist, Artillerist, Battle Smith, Generic
Barbarian Path: Berserker, Totem Warrior, Generic
Bard College: Lore, Valor, Generic
Cleric Domain: Knowledge, Life, Light, Nature, Tempest, Trickery, War, Generic
Druid Circle: Land, Moon, Generic
Fighter: Champion, Battle Master, Eldritch Knight, Generic
Monk Way: Shadow, Four Elemens, Open Hand, Generic
Paladin Oath Devotion: Ancients, Vengeance, Generic
Ranger: Beast Master, Hunter, Generic
Rogue: Arcane Trickster, Assassin, Thief, Generic
Sorcerer: Draconic Bloodline, Wild Magic, Generic
Warlock Patron: Archfey, Fiend, Great Old One, Generic
Wizard School: Abjuration, Conjuration, Divination, Enchantment, Evocation, Illusion, Necromancy, Transmutation, Generic

Revision #1, 4/8/2023: Added a sheet for a Wizard to list more spellbook spells. Download it HERE.

These will calculate spells known, cantrips known, spell save DC, spell attack modifier and other things for each spell casting subclass. It also calculates things like rages, bardic inspiration, channel divinity, wild shape, Ki points, divine sense, sneak attack, sorcerey points, arcane recovery, and more.

For it to do the calculations, you must enter your character’s class level. Note that if your character has levels in multiple classes this will be the levels you have in this class and not your total character level. For some calculations you may also need to enter your proficiency bonus and an ability modifier.

There is room for you to list your spells. There should be enough room for more than just the spell name. What I do is enter a symbol to indicate if the spell is (C) concentration, (R) ritual, or sometimes (T) casting time. If the spell isn’t from the PHB there is room to indicate which book it is in. For the Cleric, and some others, when you get to higher levels there may not be enough room to list all available spells, but there should be room enough to list the ones you use the most.

Enjoy!

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10 responses to “D&D 5E – Class Reference Sheets

  1. bog97th January 9, 2023 at 3:22 am

    Reblogged this on Fantasy of the mind and commented:
    Great reference sheets

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  2. Anonymous January 9, 2023 at 3:36 am

    Artificer – Generic
    Link goes to:

    Click to access artificer-3-battle-smith-1.pdf

    Wizard – Transmutation
    Hmm. We’re having trouble finding that site.
    We can’t connect to the server at wizard-8-school-of-transmutation-2.pdf

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  3. Robert Endres January 9, 2023 at 7:38 am

    Hey buddy. I’m still using your old school ship combat rules. Big battle tonight between the longship riding Norsca and the players small fleet.

    Sent from my iPhone

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  4. Randy M January 17, 2023 at 8:54 am

    Thank you, for designing these! I have a couple players in my weekly game (1 is autistic) & these will help them tremendously. Is there anyway you can add a Paladin (of Devotion) to the lineup? I know you can use Generic for that one, but having the already filled info would help me & my player tremendously.

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    • Ronny January 17, 2023 at 11:21 am

      Thank you Randy!
      I just added it. It was my intention to include all of the sub-classes that are in the Player’s Handbook. I just overlooked this one. Funny thing, I did create the page, I just forgot to include it in the post.

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      • Randy M January 17, 2023 at 2:24 pm

        Thank you very much!! I’m gonna follow the blog allot more. I came here due to a link from M.T. Black’s newsletter (btw). Again, thanks for the upload!

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