While many of us have become pampered by DND Beyond's rulebook integration, Beyond Tabletop brings us back to our basics. By removing the integrated rulebooks they allow for every feature to be homebrewed and managed how you and your DM desire. In my findings it is the best tool out there as far as capturing the feel of pen and paper while also giving the versatility and ease of access of the internet.
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Https://hextml.playest.net/ works, it's not that great though. Personally prefer just printing out maps instead. Source: 12 months ago
If anyone is interested, I can share the .psd file and the https://hextml.playest.net/ .html file. Source: 12 months ago
I'll probably use https://hextml.playest.net. Source: 12 months ago
I'm terrible at map making. So, I'm taking a very hex-based map approach and planning a hexcrawl campaign later this year. For that, I really like hextml. But, if you're looking for something prettier, I've heard Wonderdraft is good. Source: about 1 year ago
I've mentioned this before, but try using https://hextml.playest.net/ to map out your design. Source: about 1 year ago
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