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As a DM for homebrew games, I used Roll20 for 2+ years. When it works, its OK. When it doesn't, its frustrating. I use a lot of custom rules and they are simply not supported due to a lack of modularity within the system. A simple variant of Proficiency Dice in 5e is outlined in the rules, and even it is hacky and not well supported on Roll20.
The format feels like it was made two decades ago, and the web console spits out warnings and errors left and right. There has even been some conspiracies / drama with some of the higher-ups at Roll20, showing a lack of leadership.
Please, let's let Roll20 die. Support another system.
Not easy to learn, not friendly controls
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A good alternative to Obsidian would be MasterScreen https://masterscreen.app. It also runs on markdown, works offline and is free. Source: about 1 year ago
Now I want to start looking around some selfhosted alternative. I already found https://github.com/derikb/character-sheet-app and I read somewhere about https://masterscreen.app/ being selfhosted but I couldn't find anything specific. Source: over 1 year ago
MasterScreen is giving away free stuff again! This time we're giving away these gorgeous Spider Sense Hollow dice, created by Forged Gaming. You only need to comment to participate. One winner will be picked randomly and announced on Wednesday. Good luck! Source: over 1 year ago
You should try https://masterscreen.app It is free and has many tools that you need for taking notes and running campaigns. It also fully runs on markdown, and can work entirely offline on any device. Source: over 1 year ago
There are other options: https://roll20.net/. Source: 5 months ago
I've used roll20.net up until now. They have a find group feature and a virtual table top with character sheets and dice roller included, so everything you need to play virtually is all on the one site. Source: 6 months ago
1 Year Roll20 Pro Subscription ($109 value!) – use it yourself or give it to your GM! Source: 6 months ago
There are plenty of D&D software programs out there that are free and paid versions. Many of them with the ability to have friends join and interact with the table. As basic as Tabletop Simulator to Fantasy Grounds (both on steam that I have experience with, not an endorsement). roll20.net being a popular browser based version. Source: 7 months ago
I have made a character on roll20.net that maybe border line iffy/OP, so I may have to make one that's not. My free time can be a bit unusual at times(it's 12:24AM as I write this)so someone who has similar free times as I do(if your interested let me know and we can talk times), basicly I've been listening to a DnD podcast and I think it sounds fun and I want to try it out Edit: I'm in PST timezone in... Source: 6 months ago
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