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kanka
- What features are you hoping to see most in Dreadwolf? [no spoilers]
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Is there any one time purchase worldbuilding software ?
If you know your way around Docker or can set up a php -environment you can host Kanka yourself.
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Worldbuilding Software
Here is the github repository. There is a bit of a tutorial there but I don't know how good it is as it did not exist when I was building my instance (I also think it uses Docker, while I just host on Windows with WAMP).
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Campaign managing online software
Here's the Github page
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Can we make a big list of VTTs? Can you sell us on your favorites?
Yeah, you can find the github here. I use Wampserver to host it.
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Worldbuilding App - determining interest
Open Source, and easily self-hostable ideally via a docker container similar to kanka
- World Anvil
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What tools do you use during your play sessions?
We also use kanka.io as a player resource. They take turns writing the journal entry for the current session, linking up NPCs, locations etc, and making notes of the stuff their characters learn and/or figure out.
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Any recommendations for an online shared (fictional) calendar?
I use https://kanka.io for my games and you can create a custom calendar there. You can add weather, moon cycles, seasons, all the fun stuff.
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Managing large numbers of NPCs and locations in an urban campaign
I use https://kanka.io to manage my campaign, if you're familiar with World Anvil it's the same idea. Like a wiki site for your game.
DND.SRD.Wiki
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We've converted and posted HTML, Plain Text, and JSON versions of the CC SRD 5.1 on GitHub for anyone to use
This might be of interest to you. It seems very complete
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Wizards backs down on OGL 1.0a Deauthorization, moves forward with Creative Commons SRD
Looking around, I found this GitGub project that converts it all into Markdown, maybe this will be useful?
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Wizards of the Coast Releases SRD Under Creative Commons License
WotC's PDFs are untagged and convert poorly, so if you want a Markdown version, try https://srd.wiki.
If you absolutely must convert it yourself, use pdfminer, which does a good job with the columns and doesn't need a ton of editing to smooth out.
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Online Systems outside of DnDBeyond.
Well for note keeping there is https://obsidian.md/ - which you can pull the entire SRD down to your vault (https://github.com/OldManUmby/DND.SRD.Wiki) . Josh Plunkett has a great set of videos on how to use for TTRPG https://www.youtube.com/c/JoshPlunkett
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De-licensing SRD 5e
OldManUmby's "D&D SRD Remastered" is an elegant version of 5e SRD splitted to separate Markdown files(every spell, class, magic item, monster). Ideal for multiple members team for eg. translating every single file by other person. https://github.com/OldManUmby/DND.SRD.Wiki
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Obsidian.md - The perfect free Campaign Manager!
Community content available (D&D 5e SRD)
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Will the basic rules be updated?
Sites like this provide the free rules/content under version control: https://github.com/OldManUmby/DND.SRD.Wiki
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Emacs as my DnD environment
- https://ogl-srd5.com SRD as a giant markdown file. I used MDSaw to split this file up, and then you can basically search the SRD using something like grep/ripgrep. Or you can use pandoc to convert it to org, and then use org-agenda on that.
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DMs: a wiki is your best friend
I use Outline which is very slick and modern. It supports Markdown (just like Reddit) so it's very fast and easy to write in and makes it convenient to import the SRD.
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What do you use to write?
I use a wiki that supports Markdown (outline) and imported the SRD in Markdown from here.
What are some alternatives?
obsidian-releases - Community plugins list, theme list, and releases of Obsidian.
logseq - A local-first, non-linear, outliner notebook for organizing and sharing your personal knowledge base. Use it to organize your todo list, to write your journals, or to record your unique life.
foundryvtt-mindmap - This module for Foundry VTT adds a third view to each Journal Entry: The MindMap View. In this view you organize you can create a network graph for organizing your relations, flow charts, campaign structures, ideas or whatever you can imagine! Just Drag the data from the sidebar to begin planning.
DND-5e-LaTeX-Template - LaTeX package to typeset material for the fifth edition of the "world's greatest roleplaying game".
kanka-foundry - FoundryVTT module to import information from kanka.io
elements - Additional content to extend Aurora.
homebrewery - Create authentic looking D&D homebrews using only markdown
blades-in-the-dark-srd-content - SRD for the Blades in the Dark RPG
chummer5a - Character generator for Shadowrun 5th edition
solbera-dnd-fonts - Solbera's DND5e fonts
dragonflagon-fvtt - DragonFlagon FoundryVTT Modules
giffyglyphs-monster-maker - Build new D&D 5e monsters and exciting encounters in seconds with Giffyglyph's Monster Maker.