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Dnd.srd.5.1

Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition (2014) SRD v5.1 converted to Markdown.

From oldmanumby·Updated June 15, 2026·View on GitHub·

For additional information and other reForged SRDs, please visit the [SRD Hub](https://srd.oldmanumby.com). The project is first published in 2018. Key topics include: 2014, 5e, dnd, dnd5e, dungeons-and-dragons.

Latest release: v0.5.2DND-SRD5 v0.5.2
January 23, 2025View Changelog →

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D&D 5E (2014) SRD v5.1 reForged!

For additional information and other reForged SRDs, please visit the SRD Hub.

What is a reForged SRD?

This material contains a reMastered, reOrganized, and rePublished markdown (.md) adaptation of the original .PDF documentation (a.k.a SRD) to use and/or export in your own projects via the publisher's guidelines and game license (all contained within the material). This adaptation does not contain any content of a proprietary nature or identified as product identity. Please report any issues or discrepancies of the converted material; see rePport & reFork below.

Download this markdown SRD in a .ZIP file.
NotebookLM: Feel free to ask a question.

<details> <summary>Why Markdown format?</summary>

Markdown is a lightweight markup language with plain text formatting syntax created by John Gruber. By its very nature, being a plain text file, it is designed to add future-proofing to any set of documents while still maintaining basic text and table formatting options.

In addition, Markdown may be exported to HTML and many other formats using a number of various Markdown editors. Markdown is often used to format README files, for writing books, blogs, and messages, or to simply create rich text using plain text in a Markdown editor.

</details> <details> <summary>Editing & Exporting</summary>

I recommend using the following Markdown applications to edit the material:

To export markdown to other publishing formats, I recommend using Typora as it has many good export options that will satisfy the majority of users. Most good Markdown editors will offer basic exports. However, if you want even more export formats and options, PanWriter is the best solution, but you'll need PanDoc installed to get the best results. Both are FREE!

</details> <details> <summary>PKM-Friendly</summary>

This SRD material contains optional content organized specifically for personal knowledge management (PKM) applications like Obsidian.md. Obsidian is a powerful knowledge base on top of a local folder of markdown (.md) files. That definition sounds simple; however, when add some RPG plugins, Obsidian becomes so much more.

Visit Josh Plunket's Website to learn more about using Obsidian for your roleplaying game campaign management.

</details> <details> <summary>rePport & reFork</summary>

Please rePort any issues you find through GitHub. As an alternative, you can reFork this project through a GitHub pull request.

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