Foundry Virtual Tabletop takes the online play experience to the next level

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I love Foundry, it goes hard as long as there’s a system built in. But even then if tabletop is like, Your Hobby, that probably won’t stop you either.

The system for Lancer that’s inside it is godlike

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Lancer was so nice to run in it. It’s integration with Comp/Con was a lifesaver.

Few games that are in roll20 that I wish had support, but otherwise I’ve been real happy with it for the past couple years I have used it.

they finally updated lancer for foundry v11 like, last week

thanks to mint, i’ve been using it for our Quest campaign and i love it. i want to use it for everything. I think Quest could use just a smidge more support but even as is, it’s much better than literally any other online platform i’ve used

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To V11 compatibility, shortly after V12 launched lmao.

Shame it didn’t come out during my game, but whatever. It still was cool.

I wish Technoir was in it but c’est la vie.

I’ve used Owlbear for my Lancer games, which has the add of WitchDice (the diceroller made by Wick, current developer of Lancer Tactics)

Foundry is pretty neat, however. I’ve only played one game with it on a West Marches server but it was fancy, you can really see how someone can cook up a whole cinematic tabletop adventure there, the special effects are really something.

Think most folks tend to avoid since its paid (IIRC? Never actually ran there, only played) but its still worth it, if you’re going to run something for a while.

Yeah, it’s a single payment, but you then have access to all the modules, addons and so on that are free on the platform. Some content is additional cost, like Official Adventure stuff, but otherwise it’s a one-and-done purchase.

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