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Resource & rest tracker

Set up your class (or classes) and level, then track spell slots, hit dice, death saves, and class features as you spend them. Short rest and Long rest refresh the right resources. Everything is saved in your browser. Companion to the character sheet.

Rules

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Resources

How it works

The resource and rest tracker keeps your character's expendable resources in one place: spell slots by level, hit dice, death saves, and class features like rage, ki, channel divinity, and sorcery points. Spend and restore them with a tap instead of erasing and rewriting your sheet.

It understands rests, so a short rest refreshes the right features and a long rest resets everything that should come back. It is multiclass aware, pooling and separating resources correctly, and saves to your browser so your remaining slots survive between sessions.

Example. Playing a Cleric 3 / Wizard 2, tap long rest and the tracker restores your hit dice, full spell slots for the combined caster level, and your Channel Divinity use, leaving anything not yet recovered clearly marked.

FAQ

Does it sync with the character sheet?

No. The resource tracker and the character sheet are separate tools, each with its own saved data, so a change in one does not update the other. Use them side by side: track your spell slots, hit dice, and class features here, and keep the rest of your character on the sheet.

What is the difference between a short and a long rest here?

A short rest restores only features that recharge on a short rest, like Warlock slots or certain class uses. A long rest resets spell slots, most class resources, and returns spent hit dice, following the standard rules.

Does it handle multiclassing?

Yes. It is multiclass aware: spell slots use the combined caster level, while class-specific features track separately, so a multiclass character's resources add up correctly.

Where is my data stored?

In your browser's local storage. Your remaining slots, hit dice, and uses persist between visits on the same device, with nothing sent to a server.