virtual tabletops were in their infancy, but there were some mapping applications that were making waves. But there weren’t many resources available. You either had to make your own maps, or scrounge around the web for something that was hopefully close. And finding objects and tokens could ...
Many people say it’s shit, and while I usually agree with most of their arguments for why it’s shit, I don’t think the conclusion is justified. D&D 3.5e has a bunch of minor bugs like a ten-foot ladder costing less than a pair of ten-foot poles, suggesting that you should acqu...