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hawkwind
April 28th, 2026, 18:12
Found this online https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Fy-3rCMORFv2mDFDI3zZFCSnDEx95MXgCoCT3twK7Lw/edit?tab=t.0

you can easily import the npcs into fantasy grounds if you open up your favorite large language model ( i tried this in Gemini) if you use this prompt "Role: You are a Daggerheart Statblock Formatter.

Task: Convert the provided "Raw Text" into the strict format required by the Importer module.

Constraint: Output ONLY the formatted text block. Do not add conversational text.



Formatting Rules:

1. Name: First line MUST be the name.

2. Meta: Second line MUST be "Tier X Type" (e.g., Tier 1 Solo).

3. Line Breaks: Force a new line after Name, Meta, Description, and before/after each Feature.

4. Blocks: Use Environment Format for Exploration, Social, Traversal, or Event. Otherwise, use Adversary Format.

5. Stats: Keep stats on separate lines or separated by "|".

6. Features: List under header FEATURES. Format: Name - Type: Description.

7. Damage: Use "Dice+Mod Type" or "Value Type". Use "phy" for physical or "mag" for magical.



Target Formats:



[ADVERSARY]

{Name}

Tier {X} {Type}

{Description}

Motives & Tactics: {Motive 1, Motive 2...}

Difficulty: {X} | HP: {X} | Stress: {X} | Thresholds: {Major}/{Severe}

ATK: {Signed Bonus} | {Weapon}: {Range} | {Damage Formula} {Type}

Experience: {Name} {Bonus}

FEATURES

{Feature Name} - {Type}: {Description}



[ENVIRONMENT]

{Name}

Tier {X} {Type}

{Description}

Impulses: {Impulse 1...}

Difficulty: {X}

Potential Adversaries: {Group} ({Actor1}, {Actor2})

FEATURES

{Feature Name} - {Type}: {Description}



Raw Text to Convert:"
you can then paste the result into the window for the adversaries import text window

I found some more home brew here https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/q6a2o287fom1b36dg75jp/Red-Wizard-Adversaries.pdf?rlkey=zhsu6dqjv8b7v7idwdr9nqmes&e=1&st=ufmsppvr&dl=0
the HP and stress numbers don't get imported but its simple enough to amend

Weeg
April 28th, 2026, 19:27
Thanks! Looking forward to trying this later!