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Epic vs Foundry

Started by kidkaos2, August 07, 2020, 08:34:36 PM

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kidkaos2

If anyone has experience with these VTTs, which one would you recommend?  I am especially interested in an easy to use and intuitive user interface.  An ability to color the dice for Adventure Game Engine which requires rolling 2d6 of one color and 1d6 of another color would also be nice.

Thanks in advance for any info!

Dracones

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Doesn't really look like the AGE ruleset in Foundry is very active: https://gitlab.com/studio315b/blue-rose

Here's what the sheet and dice rolls look like.
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Given that this ruleset hasn't been worked on much, I might be hesitant to recommend it unless you're willing to dig into it and modify it yourself. If that's something you'll be willing do to, Foundry is an excellent VTT.

That said, the current base character sheet and dice roller may be all you need.

Edit: Better screenshot: https://tarsis.org/me/AGE-foundry.png