dungeon-revealer
DungeonBoard
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dungeon-revealer
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Tools for using a TV facing up on a table
I've been using Dungeon Revealer for this exact purpose. It has a neat fog of war feature that you can keep revealing as the players go further into the map, and supports custom tokens (for players, effects etc) as well.
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Best D&D map makers for dungeons, cities and worlds
I've been using Dungeon Revealer [1] a self-hosted web app. It's a simple halfway point between a fancy VTT and a paper map. It's easy to use and allows you to upload any kind of image, which makes it a rudimentary presentation tool too.
1. https://github.com/dungeon-revealer/dungeon-revealer
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Karte langsam aufdecken
https://www.planarally.io/ oder https://github.com/dungeon-revealer/dungeon-revealer sind ggf auch was.
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Astral is shutting down, I hate roll20 and I don't want to pay for a VTT. Is there any other solution?
Check out DungeonRevealer, it's a free self-hosted solution: https://github.com/dungeon-revealer/dungeon-revealer
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[OC] I made a Gaming Table for DMing D&D. It was a big hit with my group, so I'm posting it here.
The software I use to run the table is called Dungeon Revealer. It is a pretty awesome open source map display/navigation program. Check it out at https://github.com/dungeon-revealer/dungeon-revealer
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Is there a vtt that is JUST tokens and maps?
Besides Owlbear Rodeo, there's Shmeppy, Plannar Ally, Dungeon Revealer. The last two need some setting up to do but are open source and updated frequently.
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Does anyone know of an easy to use software for Battle maps and keeping track of players?
As others have said, Owlbear rodeo for live play is great. If you find yourself doing a more asynchronous play-by-post type game then check out Dungeon Revealer. It started as an in-person map program for display on a TV and players phones, but during the pandemic it branched out to remote play. Unlike Owlbear you don't have to keep the DM's browser open so players can check the map at any time. https://github.com/dungeon-revealer/dungeon-revealer
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Question About Projecting Maps, How Do You Do It?
Now I'm running an online adventure and I bought Foundry VTT for that. What I'm thinking is that I'll keep using Foundry VTT when we return to in person games. There are a lot of modules that allow to replicate functions that I love from Dungeon Revealer and Arkenforge and I'm finding it is a great tool to prepare sessions. Then I'll have one browser with my DM view and another browser with the player view projected to the old monitor on the table.
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Online platfrom for running grid-map combat
Check out https://github.com/dungeon-revealer/dungeon-revealer/ It's a self-hosted platform and allows your players to move their own tokens. Used it for over a year now and really happy with it.
DungeonBoard
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Looking for an easy to use VTT with fog of war for in-person play.
I use Dungeon Board: https://github.com/McAJBen/DungeonBoard.
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How do I use a digitap battlemap?
I use Dungeon Board, a nice little (free) java app with fog of war, loading screens etc.
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What would be loading screen tips for DnD be?
From this awesome in person VTT
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A question for other DMs that use TV tables.
The software I use for this is called Dungeon Board. It runs on Java, and it's completely free. It allows me to fog and unfog map images easily. The UI might be an issue, as it's more functional than decorative, you can look at the screenshots in the link and decide for yourself if it's too ugly for you..
- Using monitors as battle maps
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Question About Projecting Maps, How Do You Do It?
Get Dungeon Board, I mentioned it in my comment earlier and it's really simple to use.
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D&D display table in action.
Others have chimed in with valid application options to do this yourself. Another to consider is DungeonBoard. It just works, which is refreshing.
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