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If you're ready to spend money, though, I'd suggest Foundry. I recommend Foundry for these reasons:. Source: 6 months ago
Salutations, lost souls. What's happening: On the 10th of December, at 11:00 UTC+0, I'll be running a simple one-shot to test run the Advanced 5th Edition system by Level Up, using Foundry. It is essentially a fully rewritten, rebalanced version of the regular DnD 5e system, with more character customization. You can check out their website here. Source: 7 months ago
At first, I thought I had messed something up in my install, so I made a fresh image and loaded it up. This time, in addition to my update page firing that error, my news feeds on my setup home were also delivering an error saying they couldn't reach the foundryvtt.com web server. Source: 10 months ago
Well of course there is the aforementioned session zero will be the first order on the docket. Our starting point will be the Pathfinder 2E's Beginner Box. I find the Beginner Box to be a genuinely good way to introduce players to both PF2E and FoundryVTT so im gonna use it as a sorta jumping off point for the homebrew. (it also gives me time to work on the homebrew content since it will be customized to your... Source: 11 months ago
For the character sheet, I took screenshots of the sheet from our current campaign and just slapped them all into one big image. We're playing in the Foundry Virtual Tabletop software with the Tidy5e and Inventory+ modules. I think those are the main ones affecting the appearance and layout of the character sheet. FoundryVTT definitely takes some setup out of the gate, but the modules allow for so much freedom and... Source: 12 months ago
I do enjoy everything that the dev behind Ready Set Dice is doing and what is planned for the future. Source: over 1 year ago
I loved that app. Bought the paid version and everything. Ready, Set, Dice is really trying to fill that gap, and I eagerly await every update the dev puts out. Source: over 1 year ago
Leaving this battle tracker here as I feel it's not yet widely known: https://readysetdice.com/ The interface got an upgrade recently and I think it's quite complete for tracking everything combat-related now. Source: over 1 year ago
Hey! If you're still looking for an easy way to do this tracking, I'd love for you to check out https://readysetdice.com which is the tool I specifically made for this purpose. Source: over 1 year ago
For anyone wondering, this is part of the new V2 UI I'm working on for Ready Set Dice, the tool that aims to provide a full suite of VTT tools, without having to manage a VTT. Source: almost 2 years ago
Roll20 - Roll20 is a suite of easy-to-use digital tools that expand pen-and-paper gameplay.
Pcgen - PCGen is an open source character generator for role-playing games.
D&D Beyond - Official online toolset for Dungeons & Dragons tabletop gaming
Hero Lab - Award-winning character management software for RPGs.
Owlbear Rodeo - Owlbear Rodeo is an attempt to make a web app to run tabletop encounters without the complicated setup process needed for other VTTs.
Dungeondraft - Dungeondraft is an interesting map development software that is used to create quick maps for your games and it is compatible with Windows as well as Mac OS operating systems.