Many committed D&D players will use websites likeHero Forgeto create custom minis of their character, but any simple token or object will do. For example, in our early games, we used Monopoly pieces to represent our characters. The same goes for maps. A sheet of paper or a whiteboard wit...
token placement, and optional dynamic lighting effects. With these tools, GMs can set up multiple pages as scenes, moving players from one to the other with a "player" banner, while keeping others hidden until big reveals and calls to roll initiative are made. ...
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and token vision limiting what players can see. And game masters can place walls on maps to stop their players from entering places they shouldn't be able to. You can even use tools alongside your VTT if you're playing online, like aDiscord voice changer, to help you stay in character....