

The descriptions and names of each token are utilized for clarity and are not intended to limit what they could be used as. What follows is a list of my collection's contents. I sincerely hope that you will find this source of digital tokens useful, especially if you are -or aspire to be- a DM in online games. As time goes by, the collection will most likely receive newer additions from the next campaigns we will be playing. Also, some of the monsters included are either homebrews or are not canonically included in the D&D books. a Feywild campaign or one based in the Forgotten Realms). Curse of Strahd and a homebrew seafaring campaign) or campaigns that I wish to DM in the future (e.g. Instead, the contents of these files in some cases reflect the needs of the campaigns that me and my playgroup have played (e.g. Please note that these folder contents are not extensive, meaning that you are NOT going to find tokens for every single moster mentioned in the "Monster Manual" or other official sourcebook from WOTC. In my token collection you can find 55 folders containing a bit over 1,800 tokens. The tokens were far too many for me to list the respective artists, so I would like to applaud and honor all of them here, even if this is ceratinly not enough of a thanks for their amazing talent and effort in creating those images.

Most of them are taken from Magic: the Gathering artwork, another property of Wizards of the Coast, whereas others were found in Pinterest, Reddit and the various corners of the internet. I should clarify that I do not own the rights to any of the images depicted in the tokens. Apart from D&D, they could obviously also be utilized for some other RPGs, such as Pathfinder or Call of Cthulhu. Therefore, for your convenience, here they are. I have spent numerous hours scouring the internet for artwork and I have used the lovely "RollAdvantage Token Stamp" site to convert said artwork to tokens, so I felt that such long hours should not go to waste and should instead benefit all those who do not have the time or the desire to make digital tokens themselves.
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Moreover, if one is not satisfied with the monster token options in Roll20 and similar services (especially if they use them for free or run module-based campaigns without having bought the module in said platform) they have to seek appropriate monster art and then convert it to token shapes. Speaking from my personal experience as a DM, in order to make custom tokens for your PCs in addition to important NPCs, the proccess of finding the proper artwork and converting it to token shapes can be quite time-consuming.

Tokens, however, are another story entirely. My digital map collection is nothing spectacular and most of the maps can easily be found on the numerous subreddits pertaining to the subject. That digital transition required a few resources, including but not limited to maps and tokens for our various campaigns. Over the past year and a half, mainly due to covid, my friends and I have moved our D&D games to Roll20. For those who might be interested, this link will direct you to my Google Drive and in particular my personal collection of D&D token images.
