D&D General How to 3D Battlemap (Roll20)?

plisnithus8

Adventurer
I have a specific Roll20 space ship battle question, but it’s applicable to aerial D&D and other situations/combat as well...

I’ve just started DMing an Ultramodern5 Redux/Esper Genesis mash-up sci-fi campaign. We’re using Roll20 and importing maps to grid battles online. Players just got in a spaceship. My plan was to send a few enemy ships their way so they can practice the ship rules (We’re using Ultramodern5 for most rules but switching to Esper to simplify space battles).

Does anyone have a good suggestion for 3D battle? I’ve gotten a handle on 2D battles. I can do 3D aarakocra or dragons with minis using stands, but I’m just racking my brain trying to figure out a decent way of doing this online and would appreciate recommendations. Thanks in advance.
 

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Oofta

Legend
The only thing I've been able to do is indicate height difference with labels and/or auras. So flying creatures always have a blue aura set to 0 feet to outline them for example and a label indicating how far up they are. If I were doing space combat, the PCs would always be at 0 and everyone else plus or minus relative.
 

Dias Ex Machina

Publisher / Game Designer
I have a specific Roll20 space ship battle question, but it’s applicable to aerial D&D and other situations/combat as well...

I’ve just started DMing an Ultramodern5 Redux/Esper Genesis mash-up sci-fi campaign. We’re using Roll20 and importing maps to grid battles online. Players just got in a spaceship. My plan was to send a few enemy ships their way so they can practice the ship rules (We’re using Ultramodern5 for most rules but switching to Esper to simplify space battles).

Does anyone have a good suggestion for 3D battle? I’ve gotten a handle on 2D battles. I can do 3D aarakocra or dragons with minis using stands, but I’m just racking my brain trying to figure out a decent way of doing this online and would appreciate recommendations. Thanks in advance.
Hey, how did this turn out?
 

plisnithus8

Adventurer
Hey, how did this turn out?
We didn't end up doing much space battling, but we did have a lot of fun with Ultramodern 5 Redux; we used it a lot more than the Esper Genesis stuff.
I ended up home brewing a Cider class and some archetypes: Burglar, Cyber Ninja, Investigator, Sabateur, Street Samurai, and Wrangler.

I just backed the Affinity trio.
 


Dias Ex Machina

Publisher / Game Designer
We didn't end up doing much space battling, but we did have a lot of fun with Ultramodern 5 Redux; we used it a lot more than the Esper Genesis stuff.
I ended up home brewing a Cider class and some archetypes: Burglar, Cyber Ninja, Investigator, Sabateur, Street Samurai, and Wrangler.

I just backed the Affinity trio.
YAY! Thanks for the support, and glad it worked out!
 


This is a great idea. Also, I take Matt Colville's advice and use the longer of the two sides of the triangle I know as the distance, rather than try to figure out how far something "really" is.....
It's pretty easy to use Pythagoras' theorem with a calculator.
 


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