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Bring the libraries you actually use

Over 2000 creatures ship in the compendium, searchable beside the fight. Your table picks which libraries appear, and everything you build or import sits next to them.

One search, four shelves: “moth” finds Core, Tome of Beasts, and both of OpenFray's own books — and the stat block is one click away, mid-fight.

Your call

Your table picks the shelf

Every library is a switch in Settings, per table. What's on feeds the compendium, the Add creature list, and the Cast spell list; what's off stays out of your way. The labels here are the ones the console itself uses, badges and all.

Each book is used under its own license and credited in full — and your homebrew is a library too, right in the list.

The Settings dialog on its Libraries list: Basic Rules 2024 ticked, Brood & Bloom, The Waking Garden, and Tome of Beasts 1 joining it, the rest of the shelves waiting unticked.
A table mid-choice: the core rules, two of ours, one Kobold book — and the rest stay off the lists.

Included

What's on the shelf

Six licensed libraries

  • Basic Rules 2024 (SRD 5.2.1)
  • Basic Rules 2014 (SRD 5.1)
  • Tome of Beasts 1 (Kobold Press)
  • Tome of Beasts 2 (Kobold Press)
  • Tome of Beasts 3 (Kobold Press)
  • Creature Codex (Kobold Press)

Three books of ours, free

Written for OpenFray, published in full on this site, and built into the console. The stat blocks are Creative Commons.

Yours

Everything your table invents

Build your own

A full editor for homebrew creatures and spells, plus a durable roster for your party and campaigns that carry your house rules into every fight.

Never retype a stat block

The free importer turns a D&D Beyond creature page into an OpenFray creature.

Browse the published libraries →

In the handbook

See it hold a real fight