When it comes to creating aDungeons & Dragonsadventure in Project Sigil, one of the best ways to get your campaign going faster is to import your character sheets over from D&D Beyond. This is relatively simple to do, but, if you’re brand new to Project Sigil and other 3D virtual tabletop systems, you might not know exactly where to look.

That’s why we’ve created this guide that shows you how to import your D&D Beyond characters into Project Sigil. By following these steps, you’ll be able to get your virtual campaign off the ground and running in no time flat.

A miniature on the map of a Dungeons & Dragons Project Sigil campaign.

How To Add Player Characters And Miniatures

First, once you’ve entered a campaign space in Project Sigil,you’ll need to add a player miniatureto the board.

To do this, simplyhead to the right-hand side menu and click Add Mini.

The character Jerome the Gnome in Project Sigil in Dungeons & Dragons.

This function is only available to Dungeon Masters, so players will have to ask for a mini to be spawned for them.

Once this is done,players can claim a miniature.

All you have to do to claim a miniature isselect the mini in question and click ‘Claim’in the lower left-hand corner of your screen.Now, you control the miniand can name the character,select its species, customize its appearance, add inventory, and more.

How To Add Your D&D Beyond Character

If you have a character sheet available in D&D Beyond you want to import into Project Sigil,here are the steps to follow to import the character into the campaign.

While you can edit a miniature’s size, speed, HP, and AC,you will need to import a character sheet into the miniature to adjust stats.

From there, any characters available in your D&D Beyond profile should be generated, andyou can select whichever character you prefer.The character should be imported, and you’llsee the stats adjustedon their attributes tab.

Remember, whatever character you import,you can still customize the miniature’s appearance in Project Sigil.