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dae
Posts with mentions or reviews of dae.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-07-12.
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Module/Macro Help - Immersive Goggles of Night (I worked this out and wanted to share so others could make use of it)
By using the Dynamic Active Effects and Active Token Effects modules, you can achieve this (pictures).
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Handy 5e Modules List
DAE - This module modifies how active effects behave over and above what is supported in core. An active effect allows you to modify values on an actor (e.g. Strength). You can create effects directly on an actor or create them on an item and have them transfer to the actor when the item is added to the actor.
- Active Effects and Magic Items
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[D&D5e] Issue on using DAE with Level Advancement on Homebrew content
This definitely looks like a bug to me. I'd open an issue for it over on Tim's Gitlab for DAE
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Necessary/Useful Modules & current version update?
Dynamic Active Effects
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dnd5e Active Effects Modules for minimalists
These modules are almost entirely redundant in a game that uses tposney's Midi QOL and DAE. The top of the line module lineup for automating combat in dnd5e is absolutely dependent on these two. They are extremely powerful, versatile, and complex. I've used them in the past and would recommend them in a heartbeat for GMs who are interested in going down the rabbit hole of high-automation 5e games.
- What's your D&D unpopular opinion?
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Better Rolls and Situational Bonuses (such as Great Weapon Master)
Bless can be added using Dynamic Active Effects and should be auto-configured within Dynamic Effects SRD (I believe there are also macros for this in FVTT Community Macros as well which allow you to toggle bless on/off)
- DAE Breaking Character Sheet
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Where can I find documentation info on the syntax?
Further to my previous comment, looking at the DAE documentation:
fvtt-module-polyglot
Posts with mentions or reviews of fvtt-module-polyglot.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-03-03.
- Polyglot update
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Languages
However the module Polyglot will give you some control over it, and their wiki has info on how to work with the languages
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Handy 5e Modules List
fvtt-module-polyglot - Talk to others using a language you can speak and scrambles text you can't understand, into several fantasy scripts.
- What VTT is best suited for Pathfinder?
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48 Useful V10-Compatible Modules [5e]
Polyglot - Allows players to use their tokens to speak in different languages. Only other players with that same language can understand what is being said.
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Modules for someone new to foundry? [dnd5e]
Polyglot - lets you send messages in lots of 5e languages. Any character who understands that language can see the message translated, and others just the glyphs of the language.
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Riizu's Module Cheat Sheet
Polyglot: Speak as different languages
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Necessary/Useful Modules & current version update?
Polyglot
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Voice/sound modulator add-on?
I have been wanting something similar that works with Polyglot. The module itself converts chat messages to runes if your character doesn't know the language being spoken. I would love something that similarly scrambled voice chat if the character didn't speak the language.
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Polyglot and Journal Scrabbling
wiki: https://github.com/League-of-Foundry-Developers/fvtt-module-polyglot/wiki#journals
What are some alternatives?
When comparing dae and fvtt-module-polyglot you can also consider the following projects:
Dynamic-Effects-SRD - A compendium pack for SRD items, spells, feats etc configured for use with Dynamic Effects, Midi QoL and About Time
pf2e-gm-screen
dfreds-convenient-effects - A FoundryVTT module that adds easy to use toggleable active effects for common use cases in the DND5e system.
monks-enhanced-journal
macros - FVTT Community Macros - 📝 Contribute macros or download them as a module! 📝
midi-qol
foundryvtt-terrain-ruler - A FoundryVTT module that allows to make measurements including difficult terrain
automated-jb2a-animations
torch - Simple torch module for Foundry VTT
midi-srd
fvtt-module-permission-viewer - Foundry VTT Module for displaying entity permissions
dae vs Dynamic-Effects-SRD
fvtt-module-polyglot vs pf2e-gm-screen
dae vs dfreds-convenient-effects
fvtt-module-polyglot vs monks-enhanced-journal
dae vs macros
fvtt-module-polyglot vs midi-qol
dae vs midi-qol
fvtt-module-polyglot vs foundryvtt-terrain-ruler
dae vs automated-jb2a-animations
fvtt-module-polyglot vs torch
dae vs midi-srd
fvtt-module-polyglot vs fvtt-module-permission-viewer