D&D Spellbook 5e Cheats

D&D Spellbook 5e Hack 3.0.0 + Redeem Codes

Developer: Jonathan Carifio
Category: Games
Price: Free
Version: 3.0.0
ID: dnd.jon.Spellbook

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Description

This app provides a lightweight, convenient, and ad-free way to manage your Dungeons & Dragons 5th edition spellbook and determine relevant spell properties while playing. Separate lists of favorite, known, and prepared spells can each be kept for multiple characters. No network connection is required.

Spells can be searched by name for quick access. You can also sort and filter the spells by a variety of options. Sorting is two-level, with the option to set each level to ascending/descending. Sortable fields include:
-Name
-School
-Level
-Range
-Duration
-Casting Time

Spells can be filtered by any combination of the following:
-Level
-Sourcebook
-School
-Casting Time
-Duration
-Range
-Concentration
-Ritual

All of the necessary information about spellcasting, both general and class-specific, can be accessed via the info button in the top right.

Other features include:
-Pull down to refresh current spell list, if necessary
-Long press on a star button to unselect all other options of the same type

Version history

3.0.0
2023-07-13
The spellbook has been updated with the ability to keep track of spell slots for each character.
2.13.1
2022-08-27
-Added content from the Astral Adventurer's Guide
2.13.0
2022-02-13
-Added content from Strixhaven: A Curriculum of Chaos
2.12.0
2021-11-06
-Added content from Fizban's Treasury of Dragons
-Several typos and minor errors in spells have been corrected
2.11.0
2021-06-19
- Added content from Acquisitions Incorporated, Explorer's Guide to Wildemount, Lost Laboratory of Kwalish, and Rime of the Frostmaiden
- Fixed a bug relating to sizing of sort field text boxes after changing characters
- Fixed typos
2.10.0
2020-12-18
-Added content from Tasha's Cauldron of Everything
-Added additional filtering options relating to spell lists and searching
2.9.2
2020-09-03
-Text will no longer change to white when in Dark Mode on iOS 13, to improve readability
2.9.1
2020-07-15
-Improved titles on action sheet pickers for selecting sorting fields and quantity units
-Added additional spells
2.9.0
2020-04-30
Sorting and filtering has been moved to a new window and significantly expanded. Features include:
-Filter spells by any selection of level, sourcebooks, schools, classes, casting time, duration, range, concentration required, and whether a spell can be cast as a ritual. For casting time, duration, and range, this includes the different types of these quantities (i.e. Special, Instantaneous, Until dispelled for duration), as well as upper and lower bounds for regular quantities.
-Long press on a star button to unselect all other options of the same type
2.8.1
2020-01-15
-Fixed bug from 2.8.0 that could cause crashes when changing sourcebook filtering
-Fixed typos
2.8.0
2020-01-10
-Added right navigation menu with spellcasting information
-Added navigation bar
-New animations for transitions between windows
2.7.0
2019-12-13
-New layout - you can now modify your spell lists from the main screen
-Pull down to refresh current list
-Added Toast-like notification messages when characters are selected, created, and deleted
2.6.1
2019-10-26
Bug fixes:
-Fixed a bug which could make certain spells unselectable
-Fixed an issue with sorting on launch
-Fixed a bug which could cause incorrect results when sorting by range
2.6
2019-09-24
Sorting and filtering state is now saved separately for each character and preserved when the app is closed.
2.5
2019-08-23
-Additional sort fields added: spells can now be sorted by duration and range
-Sort direction can now be toggled for both sorting level using the arrow buttons
2.4
2019-08-14
Bug fixes:
-Fixed a bug that could cause saving issues when using the long press popup
-Fixed a parsing issue that could cause errors at startup
2.3
2019-07-07

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Ratings

4.4 out of 5
31 Ratings

Reviews

Infinitetech,
Great app, for a free resource it is far and away better than most paid ones
I have begun using this app as a major planning and playing tool for my 5e games, its almost perfect, definitely far better than i had hoped, however, there are a few things i would love to see improved to fully earn that 5th star:
1. Allow users to create custom spell entries, and even label where they come from if needed for 3rd party sources.
2. Allow for more tags on spells, only having “known” “prepared” and “favorite” simply is not enough, although it is a great start.
3. Label if a spell is gainable from subclasses, feats, races, magic items, or other non-base class lists. Such sources are hard to look up, but really can be helpful to know.
4. allow notes to be made on a spell, often its nice to mark down DM rulings, notes on good uses, calculations, or extra features or clarifications.
5. A self setable (can choose how many slots it has) spell slot counter would be really useful. Possibly with a fill in table for what casting bonuses you have for a given class or what you get back on a given rest.
6. A way to designate an image, gif, or video for a spell.
7. An in-app way to post suggestions or glitch reports.
8. A way to add a grid (square and hex) for spacial illustration.

I know, lot to ask saying these all at once, but they really are my only improvement ideas. And if it had these then it would be worth more than most paid apps out there
Aradia53,
Very useful!
I’ve been playing since 1979 and have had a variety of ways to keep track of spells, many hand-written. But at my advanced age, I can no longer write all that neatly and without hand pain.

This app is what I’ve been looking for. Tons of spells listed. I can filter by levels, class, and other things. I took a while to just explore and figure out how it works. It wasn’t too hard.

I use an iPad and if I turn it to portrait the image is large enough for me to see well with my difficult eye-sight.

I agree with another reviewer that space to add notes would be useful. The only other comment I have is that it doesn’t look like there is a way to save (or lock) my selections so I don’t accidentally delete things.
Sheepinatorz,
Highly recommended
So, I’ve downloaded about 8 different DnD Spellbook apps and this is the best I’ve found. Most other apps charge up front, charge a subscription fee, or charge for expanded content.

This one is completely free and includes all updated spell lists (including XGE and TCE) so you have easy access to all spells you can use. You can create your own spell lists for different characters based on spells you have prepared or spells you know.

You can also filter your spells by level/class/range/etc. Super useful when you level up your Druid and wanna know quickly what spells you can now use.
The real wizardDr,
Track, sort, filter ALL the spells
This app might seem to be a simple spell list, but it gives you enormous power through a clear and simple sorting and filtering mechanism. Want to see all second level wizard evocation spells? You can do that!

The interface is intuitive. The design is fun. You can have separate lists for multiple characters.

And it’s free with no ads. I’m not sure I’ve ever seen an app this good without popups, etc. Highly recommend for anyone playing 5e D&D who wants to track spells.
Silvercyclone,
Only needs 1 thing.
This app is almost perfect but all it needs is a way to separate the spells between levels. Right now it seems like the levels are all mixed in with each other and it sorts them by name. So if that could be added it would be absolutely perfect.
Superonipizza,
Not sure how
So, I might not be little, but I believe in magic. It sounds childish. I want to know, how you got the information (I don’t care how, just keep reading), and if these are real spells. Probably not. But someone I know did something and it happened. Maybe coincidence. But maybe not. By the way, don’t make fun of me for this. (Also I don’t know how to rate it so I’m doing one star. Nothing personal. I just don’t know how to use the book. So what I might be told, I would change my star rating) Thank you for reading! (If you did)
Kirisin Idril,
A problem
When I open the application, it tells me to enter the name of my character, and then after I type it in, there is no place for me get to the spell page
Sjshdjshddhd,
Great, one minor thing
This app is great, let’s you manage learned and prepares spells really well and filter spells by level and other parameters. Only potential improvement I can see is adding in a spell slot tracker, but that’s plenty easy to manage on your own.
[ Kuromi ],
Favorite spell tool
I love this app. Honestly one of my favorite things and works really well. One thing I would like is if you could sort/search damage types but even without that it’s still amazing
bsl1243,
Great app
This app is a great reference for DMs and players, especially for those prepared casters!

Couple of small spelling/grammar/auto-correct errors during when it was ported over from the books, but all in all an amazing app.