Scott Christian
Hero
I feel for the OP and others that find the VTT to be not intuitive. They are not. They could be vastly improved. But you need a lot of talent to accomplish that. Everyone marvels at Google Suite because it's all so simple. But the team that built it just makes it look that way. It took skill and time. And hours (not sure about skill), I fear, is what VTT companies do not have.
That said, I am not sure if anyone posted this link in compendium. But it's worth a look:
www.dnd-compendium.com
That said, I am not sure if anyone posted this link in compendium. But it's worth a look:
D&D Compendium - Virtual Tabletops
Many RPG players have migrated over to virtual tabletop (VTT) software during the pandemic. These tools often include multi-person connectivity, drawing features, token movement, and image import. If you want something simple, try out Owlbear Rodeo or Tableplop. If you want 3D, Talespire and