

You can usually find him wasting time on Xbox One.Campaign: Used to differentiate between Forgotten Realms and Eberron: Oracle of War games. The bones of his first D&D character can be found at the bottom of a spiked pit trap in Keep on the Borderlands. Chris lives in Calgary, Alberta, Canada with his wife Shannon, his son John, and his feline familiar Stormy. Chris Kelly is the lead writer for Wizard’s Laboratory, and the Dungeon Master for The Heroes of Neverwinter in the Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting. He has been a D&D player and DM for over 25 years.
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Here’s a link to easier DDAL player log recording and never forgetting it at home: This minor complaint hardly impacts the functionality of a great website.

While some items could be uploaded using parts of the Open Gaming Licence for D&D 5E, there would still be gaps in proprietary magic items. I’m sure it’s a lot of work and I do understand this a volunteer run website. The only complaint is magic items aren’t loadable like the ‘Adventure Title’ field. There is even an ‘Old Format’ that tracks sessions earlier that Season 8 Waterdeep: Dragon Heist (W:DH), which is great for uploading all your logs into the cloud. You also don’t have to remember, or keep asking your DM for their DCI number as the program keeps a pull down screen of all your favourite DMs. If you start typing the in the ‘Adventure Title’ field, most of the it will fill it in. Sample of a character entry page to record all your PC’s DDAL log needs for the session. It’s easy for a DM to check your PCs log (important in conventions and tournaments). It tracks gold when you level, which cool because I always forget how much of a gold stipend a character gets when they level. It’s cloud based so you’ll ways have all you character DDAL log sheets on your phone (you can print them if you still want paper). An example of a character record sheet in Adventurers League LogĪdventurers League Log has many advantages.
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It’s that easy!ĭMs can also record their session with Adventurers League Log too! It’s virtually the same as a character record except you can bank the session or allocate the session to be assigned to a specific PC you have in your roaster. Each session is the recorded and saved in the cloud. Screen shot.Ĭreating a character log is a few keystrokes and your ready. Second, you won’t be bombarded with spam emails from this website either, which is refreshing for sure! The landing page once you log in displays all your DDAL character logs.
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I have been using a great website called Adventurers League Log to take care of the administration of DDAL play.įirst off, its free! Your don’t need anything more than your email (username) and a clever password to use it. If your like me and don’t want to be caught up in the milieu of DDAL accounting, there is a new hope. D&D players are usually either super organized and love record keeping or their not. To be honest, it’s a lot and plenty of players groan about this part of league play. Each DDAL session requires players who participated to record the following: The adventure module/hardcover chapter, session number, Advancement Checkpoints (ACP) awarded, Treasure Checkpoints (TCPs) collected, Downtime and Renown earned, date and location of the session, the DM’s name and DCI number, gold and TCPs spent, and finally a space for notes for play/record keeping. It’s part of the burden we DDAL players have to bear for standardized play throughout the world, but it doesn’t make it any easier. The same record keeping enthusiasm can’t be extended to the Dungeons and Dragons Adventures League (DDAL) log sheet.ĭDAL play adds another level of administration to D&D play. New players quickly learn in D&D things on your character sheet change, either for the better or worse and it all has to be recorded, in pencil. Many of the players I Dungeon Master (DM) or play alongside with, pride themselves on their erasure worn, torn, and pencil smudged Player Character (PC) sheets. Since the mid-1970s, pencil and paper have faithfully followed the game. Screen shot.ĭungeons and Dragons (D&D) is a game of the imagination as much as it is a pencil and paper based game. Make League play record keeping easy with Adventurer’s League Log.
