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Gives the option to cast your tokens into a mold of your choosing. Possible options for your mold include: Adding incrementing number suffixes.Name generation for tokens.Random adjective prefixes. (Examples: angry, calm, bloodthirsty, ...)Rolling Hit Points by formula (dnd5e only)Set token configuration on placement.Providing an overlay to quickly check some stats on token hover.Automatic creature size scaling (dnd5e only)
Automates the process of finding modules causing issues, by deactivating and reactivating modules in a binary search. Click the "Find the Culprit" button inside Module Management to begin.
Gives all players the option to show a customizable cursor on demand, as well as ping any location with a custom ping!Hotkeys, pings, pointer, everything customizable!As GM you can also move your players view to your pin on demand.
This module shows notifications of the newest chat messages, when you're currently not viewing the chat tab.Position, opacity, fade delay, ... is all customizable!
This module is a mix of QoL changes, enhancements for my game and stuff i play around with. For a complete feature list check the URL down below.
This module provides an opinionated alternative to how the roll workflow in DnD5e and how they're displayed.Main goal is to provide some flexibility in how much information is displayed to the players from the GM side, while also automating some basic tasks. To avoid having to care about all possible edge cases and houserules almost every automatic generated result is toggleable.
Adds a new view to Journal Entries for creating mind map like graphs. In this view you can create a network graph for organizing your relations, flow charts, campaign structures, ideas or whatever you can imagine! Just drag the data from the sidebar to begin planning.
This module is currently in beta!This module replaces the default text editor TinyMCE with a markdown editor.For important information, full list of features and a list of keyboard shortcuts, visit the projects page.Please also use the github repo linked above, to provide feedback or for bug reporting.
Adds emoji/emoticon/smiley support to chat and most editor based textareas, using Twemojis. To get suggestions just start by writing a ':' in chat and suggestions should appear! The emojis are encoded similar to most modern apps, like Discord, using ':keyword:', e.g. ':smile:'.