Fantasy Grounds Prep Less. Play More.
. Alright. Ready to sink your teeth into a good roleplaying topic? I think this is one of my favorite ones. Inter-party discussions is one of the most interesting roleplaying opportunities in the game. In this post, you’ll find a few suggestions on how to instigate such discussions as well as prepare for them. Before we get started, however, let’s quickly revisit the purpose of this whole series. Here’s a quote from the first post. How do I take ...
Updated May 19th, 2017 at 20:39 by bigbluepaw
This is a list of useful "Tips & Tricks" for the Fantasy Grounds VTT, contributed by users on the forums. I tried to credit everyone who provided anything on the list. You can find the original post stickied in The Tavern. *Dragging the "Next Actor / End Turn" button from the Combat Tracker to a hotkey. Especially useful for players who may not always have the Combat Tracker open. *Dragging Damage/Healing/Attack Rolls/Spell Saves from chat ...
Updated September 19th, 2018 at 08:09 by Skillkoil
OKAY!!!! What is the meaning of two posts in two days. Who are you and what have you done witn John? Don"t you hate coming late to the party? I do. But here I am. So I don"t know, with all the YouTube I watch that I didn't see this. Called The Dungeon 23 Challenge is atribited to Shawn McCoy, creator of The Mother ship. The concept is simple. One creates a mega dungeon. It consist of a dungeon ...
Updated September 4th, 2023 at 18:09 by Moon Wizard
I can hear you asking: But this is Solo Mode. How can I surprise myself if I know what plot twists are in the table? It's easy! A tad bit of fundamental thinking and a touch of timing, the rest is RNG's business. You will and should know these plot twist types but you won't know what they'll MEAN in the current context in a scene. Especially when you combine them with random words or objects that you'll link with FFA. This, my friends, is the secret to plot twists in Solo Mode. ...
Updated September 5th, 2024 at 07:27 by Tempered7
“Only a fool learns from his own mistakes. The wise man learns from the mistakes of others.” - Otto Von Bismark As the popularity of online tabletop RPGs explodes, so too does the collective frustration of all the new players who can’t find a game. I have been successfully playing RPGs online for over 10 years now and want to share some hard-earned wisdom that will help you improve the odds of having a great experience. Many of you have come ...
Updated August 23rd, 2017 at 11:04 by Answulf