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<blockquote data-quote="NotRussellCrowe" data-source="post: 7223727" data-attributes="member: 6857038"><p>Hello.</p><p></p><p>I don't believe that Fantasy Grounds is overly difficult to use, at least I didn't find it that way. The DM functions are more complex than the player functions but overall to run a game I do not think it takes much extra effort. Lots of people use Photoshop/GIMP to create their maps and I would say that Photoshop/GIMP are more complex than Fantasy Grounds.</p><p></p><p>Also if you're playing 5e then Fantasy Grounds has all the modules, in fact they are the only VTT that has everything Wizards has put out for 5e, and then some! They have the Player's Handbook, all the adventures, and I think they have some of the playtest adventures too. </p><p></p><p>As well, all the official 5e content is nearly half the price that Roll20 sells them for. So the one-time cost of a license for Fantasy Grounds is quickly gone when you factor in all the savings from buying modules. If you know you want all the modules you can save even more and buy them in one big bundle. Doing it this way will also give you a larger discount on new products when they come out. </p><p></p><p>Happy gaming!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NotRussellCrowe, post: 7223727, member: 6857038"] Hello. I don't believe that Fantasy Grounds is overly difficult to use, at least I didn't find it that way. The DM functions are more complex than the player functions but overall to run a game I do not think it takes much extra effort. Lots of people use Photoshop/GIMP to create their maps and I would say that Photoshop/GIMP are more complex than Fantasy Grounds. Also if you're playing 5e then Fantasy Grounds has all the modules, in fact they are the only VTT that has everything Wizards has put out for 5e, and then some! They have the Player's Handbook, all the adventures, and I think they have some of the playtest adventures too. As well, all the official 5e content is nearly half the price that Roll20 sells them for. So the one-time cost of a license for Fantasy Grounds is quickly gone when you factor in all the savings from buying modules. If you know you want all the modules you can save even more and buy them in one big bundle. Doing it this way will also give you a larger discount on new products when they come out. Happy gaming! [/QUOTE]
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