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You can click on the table to the right to fill in values for a given and adjust to taste. You can hover over the individual labels for a short description of how each attribute contributes to a monster's CR.
Instructions. Enter expected CR of creature. Fill in the HP, AC, and other defensive attributes of creature. Fill in offensives attributes of creature. DPR is averaged over three rounds! Click which special Monster Features it has.
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A suite of tools for 5th Edition Dungeons & Dragons players and Dungeon Masters.
On page 274 of the DMG is a table that lists the typical values of the following stats for a monster of any given Challenge Rating (CR): Proficiency Bonus. Armor Class. Hit Points. Attack Bonus. Damage/Round. Save DC.
This tool works by looking at the stats entered for a certain monster and comparing them to the average values in the table for a monster of the same CR, calculating a ratio for each one. The tool then looks at the average stat values for a monster of the CR you want to scale it to and multiplies them by that ratio.
Other websites (like this one) also provide tools that can help you calculate the CR. The two tables below show the average or recommended statistics for D&D creatures from CR 0 to CR 30. We've been using the first one (average statistics) as reference to make the CR of creatures from the SRD dynamic.