Cool mods just wish more where less 5e specific. I get that’s the most popular system but frankly with wizards long term of anti-consumer behavior and its subpar system I left it a while ago so finding mods for other systems is rough. Will see if I can get a few of these to work though none the less.
I agree that I wish there was less 5E specific mods. There are a lot of d20 systems that could utilize a generic mod that works for all of them. Specifically Pathfinder 2nd edition
My players love creating potions etc and the rules around DND 5e are crap for that so I feel like these are really helpful but it's as always better to have more options than less because you can always not use them Sorry for my english
I feel the same way! Which is why I desperately hope that theripper93 or some other mod creator makes a version of it that works with other game systems cuz it's such a great mod.
Yeah... because in the event where you'd use a roll like that, as a GM, you'd want to stop the characters from moving and do the roll. It's kind of the whole point of the mod, and follows the same concept as Dimension 20's "Box of Doom" rolls.
Huh, idk what could be causing this. 🤔 Might be a limitation of the mod or just a bug. If it persists you can always report the issue on the GitHub page for the mod and it'll probably get fixed eventually.
It's a map that I made for a portion of my homebrew world using an online mapmaking software called Inkarnate. I'd definitely recommend checking them out! 😁🗺️
Those character tokens come with the D&D 5e system on Foundry, but they're made by Forgotten Adventures and they have tons of free packs on their website. I'd definitely recommend them! 😁👍
with the ripper 93 who makes several of these mods do you have to be an active subscriber to their patreon or once you have subbed and installed mods you can cancel the patreon subscription ? i have no problem paying for mods but i dont really want to keep paying
So I believe you can subscribe for a month, get all the mods you'd like, then unsubscribe, but if you do that then you won't gain access to any patches, updates, or future premium mods. So if a new version of Foundry or the game system you use comes out and it breaks some of these mods, you'll need to resubscribe to get the updated versions. Hope this helps! 🧙♂️
@@nattertot This is correct, and is also correct for Baileywiki, another master of tools in Foundry. Moreover, they both recommend this for anyone who wants access to the Premium content without paying a monthly subscription. The Premium stuff unlocks at the lowest levels, so it's entirely possible and creator-appropriate to pay ~$5-10 for the Premium stuff, install it all, then cancel your sub. You lose access to real time updates, but it's usually only really necessary to get the updates as needed rather than as an always on feature. If you do have the bank for a sub, though, it's of course recommended. These guys put a tonne of content out for free, and are constantly working on stability, performance, and new features. But don't feel bad about just one and done-ING if you don't want the monthly bill!
That was the Macro Wheel mod. 😁 It's also a premium mod made by theripper93 and can be really useful if you prefer using your abilities/macros via this mod as opposed to the regular macro bar or some other method.
I believe that if you want to, you could technically only pay for one month then download all the premium mods you want, then cancel your membership, but then if there are any patches, updates, or anything like that then you wouldn't have access to them.
It's currently $9/month for the premium mods on Patreon. At least for the default version. You can pay more to get Early Access mods a month or so before they're released to regular subscribers.
For this particular video I mainly wanted to showcase some premium mods because I feel like they're not talked about all that much. But don't worry, the vast majority of mods on Foundry are free. 😁