FoundryVTT-TokenEase
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- | MIT License |
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foundryvtt-search-anywhere
- Search Anywhere replacement for Compendium Search?
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48 Useful V10-Compatible Modules [5e]
Search Anywhere - Adds a search bar that can be used to quickly search through the list of sheets, journals, items, etc.
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PF 1e characters in Foundry VTT
The other module I would most recommend is Search Anywhere. Being able to just type a few letters of the creature/feat/item you want to add is a lot quicker than having to dig through the voluminous compendiums.
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importing all
I use search anywhere https://gitlab.com/riccisi/foundryvtt-search-anywhere I didn't see anything saying it was D&D 5e only. If you give your players access to the relevent compendium they can then quickly search for what they need and add it to their sheets.
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Tips for organization?
For example let's say you wanted to find an NPC, where would you expect to find it? In my world important NPC's are actors, and unimportant NPC's are noted in journals for the town they live in. Now how do you find it? If it's an important NPC, you may have a folder in your actor's tab for NPC's with subfolders. You could also use a module like Search Anywhere (SA) to easily pull it up. For unimportant NPC's however you'd either need to know what journal they're in or use a module like Monk's Enanced Journal (MEJ) to find them.
FoundryVTT-TokenEase
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Handy 5e Modules List
FoundryVTT-TokenEase - This module changes Foundry token animation behavior to introduce customizable animations. You can configure custom easing, custom movement speed, and movement duration to tokens. No more will you suffer the lethargic slog of transporting tokens across the canvas!
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48 Useful V10-Compatible Modules [5e]
Token Ease - Makes tokens move more gradually across a map instead of so slowly. A favorite module amongst my players. My personal setup is Movement Speed 3, Movement Duration 1000, Movement Ease of Back, and Ease of Out.
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Item Piles - Trading Edition was just released!
TokenEase
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Item Piles Module for Foundry VTT - Drag & drop items, pick them back up, be the loot goblin you were always meant to be!
TokenEase: https://github.com/fantasycalendar/FoundryVTT-TokenEase
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Koboldâș Fight Club Returns!
We're Axel and Adam, and we're Fantasy Computerworks, the creators of Fantasy-Calendar, Dungeon Generator, a host of other Foundry VTT modules (such as Sequencer and Token Ease) and we're here to announce that we've launched our version of Kobold Fight Club!
What are some alternatives?
monks-enhanced-journal
FoundryVTT-Sequencer - This module implements a basic pipeline that can be used for managing the flow of a set of functions, effects, sounds, and macros.
fvtt-ready-set-roll-5e - A module for faster, easier, and more dynamic rolling in the D&D 5th Edition system for Foundry VTT.
FoundryVTT-Tabbed-Chatlog - Splits the Chatlog into In Character (per scene), Rolls (per scene), and Out of Character (global).
FoundryVTT-damage-log - FoundryVTT module to report all damage and healing to a separate chat tab
multi-token-edit - FoundryVTT module for editing multiple placeables at the same time.
fxmaster - A module for Foundry Virtual Tabletop that adds various special effects.
cursor-hider
FoundryVTT-Tagger
scaleGrid - Module for FoundryVTT that scales the grid.
foundryvtt-scenery - A module for FoundryVTT that allows alternative scene variations
FoundryVTT-ItemPiles