WFRP4e-FoundryVTT
5e-Framework
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Apache License 2.0 | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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WFRP4e-FoundryVTT
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What are the benefits of purchasing the foundry module?
If you want additional content for characters and stuff like that, you can look into Up in Arms, The Winds of Magic and some other books like the Archives of the Empire. Take a look into Moo-Man github page (https://github.com/moo-man/WFRP4e-FoundryVTT/tree/5.4.0) the readme has some nice info.
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Module Translation (WFRP4e)
This file contains all the strings that are used by WFRP4e. Create a new file for the polish translation in the lang folder and copy the contents of that english file into that new file. Then add the polish language to the module.json file of the game system. Foundry should now use the strings as defined in the newly created polish file when the language of foundry itself is set to polish. You can now translate all the strings in the polish language files. (You might need to restart foundry for the changes to the language files to take effect - I'm not sure about this)
5e-Framework
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Should I stay with Foundry?
I guess I'm always surprised when I don't see MapTool mentioned. It's multiplatform, 100% open source and the Takehara framework includes just about all of 5e. No doubt there is some learning curve but you can do everything with it that any other platform does. https://www.rptools.net/toolbox/maptool/. https://github.com/rtakehara/5e-Framework/
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Maptools tutorials?
I use Takehara's DnD 5e framework which can be found Here and has a section in the discord "dnd5e-takehara" channel under Frameworks. It works a little differently than the one Arcadum uses but it's way more user friendly. You can add onto it with custom stuff as you learn and it has tons of tutorials that you can find on the Github page I linked.
What are some alternatives?
dfreds-convenient-effects - A FoundryVTT module that adds easy to use toggleable active effects for common use cases in the DND5e system.
maptool - Virtual Tabletop for playing roleplaying games with remote players or face to face.
Calendar/Weather - A module for FoundryVTT that adds a calendar widget with weather, moons cycles, and a customizable calendar.
RogueTraderGeneratorTools - Solar system generator for the Rogue Trader roleplaying game.
combat-carousel - Combat Carousel Foundry VTT module
micro-rpg-catalog - A bunch of resources for micro-mini RPG systems
aos-statshammer - A tool for calculating and comparing damage outputs for Warhammer Age of Sigmar units.
d20 - A fast, powerful, and extensible dice engine for D&D, d20 systems, and any other system that needs dice!
notion-citadel-paints-inventory - Create a Notion database with all Citadel paints
command_line_DnD_character_builder - Build your own Dungeons & Dragons 5e character in the command line.
warcry-card-creator - A tool for making your own custom fighter and ability cards for use in Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Warcry. Kudos to @apathyward, @dorb4n and @rachelnertia
entish - Entish is a declarative Datalog-like language for formal RPG rules