Sigil, Wizards of the Coast's VTT, Officially Launches

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Sigil, the 3D VTT developed by Wizards of the Coast and formerly known as Project Sigil, has officially launched on Window devices. Today, Wizards of the Coast announced that anyone with a D&D Beyond account (free or paid) can now access Sigil, provided they have a computer with Windows OS. Interestingly, the system's full functionality is based off of D&D Beyond's subscription tiers, with access to create multiplayer rooms and the ability to share and load maps tied to the Master Tier account. Master Tier subscribers also have access to builder kits, custom mini outfits, and unpainted minis. The Sigil client can be downloaded from D&D Beyond.

Sigil has been in development since at least 2023 alongside the launch of the One D&D initiative. One major concern about the new system, which uses Unreal Engine 5 to create 3D battle maps for D&D, was its pricing. At least for now, pricing seems to be tied directly to D&D Beyond subscriptions instead of pushing an additional monetization scheme onto players.

EN World saw a preview build of Sigil earlier this year, with a robust and relatively quick-to-implement map building system. One question that I kept asking while previewing Sigil involved exactly what Wizards wanted Sigil to be, as it functionally appeared to be a level or map builder with some basic D&D automation built into the game. The system doesn't include a full D&D revised 5E engine, but it does contain a significant amount of integration for the app to mimic some of D&D Beyond's dice rolling and resource management system has. It doesn't look like a bad VTT, although it's more appropriate for big set piece battles rather than standard "goblins attack the caravan" type encounters.
 

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Downloaded and creating, easy and fun stuff. You can build your own character minis like a heroforce and Eldritch foundry feel to them. You could use the graveyard large base tiles for an outdoor ground setting, but would be winter fall since it’s not green with grass but the other outdoor trees and such would make it look foresty.

Edit add - The combat works well, dropped a magic user from the mins tab and used arcane blast ranged on an artic wolf, select action then arcane blast, select target prompt and selected the wolf and it gave a range to see if it was in it, then rolled a d20 and if hit, had a small animation and the wolf’s hp came off like you’d expect.
 
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I have been using Sigil for 5-6 months. It is pretty decent. Now, I only have experience on much older VTTs or Roll20. I like Sigil right now but it does need some more cook time.

It is pretty easy to create content in the system and the rules are not always fully set. For instance, you can take multiple bonus actions etc. This was done for DMs to make rulings so that the tech was more open during play and less of a straight-jacket.
 

While not as pretty, so far the MAPS VTT on DDbeyond is orders of magnitude more useful than SIGIL.

I use Maps for my online group and it's great. I've tried SIGIL a few times in the last month or so, can't even imagine running a test encounter with it, much less a session - just found it clunky and difficult. Hope it gets much easier!
What is the difference between MAPS and SIGIL? I haven't used either?

Why would you use one over the other?
 

Wow, what a stupid list for free tier. Something like this could bring in so many people if they allowed sharing maps and hosting. Greed is going to slow the adoption for this like crazy.
What makes something a stupid list for a free tier? This is not something I am interested in, nor a market I follow, but I never assume anything is free. Nor do I believe it should be. So, IMO, anything free is just a bonus. So again, what is stupid about free stuff?
 

Sigil is finally fully installed. But now it says there are "known issues" with my graphics driver. It recommends, "download" and "install the recommended driver version".

But I am unsure if it is asking for new hardware or new software.

Is it safe to mess around with my computer settings this way?
 


Sigil is finally fully installed. But now it says there are "known issues" with my graphics driver. It recommends, "download" and "install the recommended driver version".

But I am unsure if it is asking for new hardware or new software.

Is it safe to mess around with my computer settings this way?
Drivers are software. Just download and install the lastest driver from your computer manufacturer or, hopefully, graphics card manufacturer
 

We play face to face with a tv in the middle of the table for use when using a digital map of a scene. I can see trying this for a boss fight to see how it works where they control their mini with movement and action selections. Can’t hurt to try it and see what the group thinks as a tool to have different play styles every once in a while. I’ll start creating their characters (fighter and Druid first) at 3rd level and see how it works.
 

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