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<blockquote data-quote="feldrol" data-source="post: 7666740" data-attributes="member: 20769"><p>[MENTION=6789257]Gecko85[/MENTION] Fantasy Grounds does not have dynamic lighting. It has a fog of war the DM remove by hand.</p><p></p><p>Just to try a clarification here. Fantasy Grounds is a Virtual TableTop software. I bought it 10 years ago when I moved away from my group and have been using it once a week since then to play at distance. It allows you to share maps with the players. The players have their character sheet in the software. It has a combat tracker that is very good, and allows quick fights.</p><p>What I like in this software:</p><p>A character drag and drop his attack from his character sheet on a monster token on the map. The software rolls the dice and tell you if it is a hit or a miss. He can then drag and drop the damages on the token and the software will roll the damage and decrease the monster hp automatically.</p><p>Player can make characteristics or skill check with double clicks, ...</p><p>What this D&D5 licence will change for me (I am running Hotdq):</p><p>Before, I had to prepare the stats for NPCs, monsters, find tokens, the maps by inputing data in the software. If you are perfectionist, it can take quite some time.</p><p>With that licence, players will be able to drag and drop their spells from a library to their character sheets, the monsters will be usable by me without preparation, with their tokens and everything already placed on the map. So less preparation time and quality material.</p><p>It is expensive, but I think this software was the best buy I ever did regarding price/time played. (around 1500 hours in 10 years)</p><p></p><p>Plus you can play other games with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="feldrol, post: 7666740, member: 20769"] [MENTION=6789257]Gecko85[/MENTION] Fantasy Grounds does not have dynamic lighting. It has a fog of war the DM remove by hand. Just to try a clarification here. Fantasy Grounds is a Virtual TableTop software. I bought it 10 years ago when I moved away from my group and have been using it once a week since then to play at distance. It allows you to share maps with the players. The players have their character sheet in the software. It has a combat tracker that is very good, and allows quick fights. What I like in this software: A character drag and drop his attack from his character sheet on a monster token on the map. The software rolls the dice and tell you if it is a hit or a miss. He can then drag and drop the damages on the token and the software will roll the damage and decrease the monster hp automatically. Player can make characteristics or skill check with double clicks, ... What this D&D5 licence will change for me (I am running Hotdq): Before, I had to prepare the stats for NPCs, monsters, find tokens, the maps by inputing data in the software. If you are perfectionist, it can take quite some time. With that licence, players will be able to drag and drop their spells from a library to their character sheets, the monsters will be usable by me without preparation, with their tokens and everything already placed on the map. So less preparation time and quality material. It is expensive, but I think this software was the best buy I ever did regarding price/time played. (around 1500 hours in 10 years) Plus you can play other games with it. [/QUOTE]
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