the result must be higher than your target’s armor class. Some spells instead ask the target to roll a saving throw, which is still a d20 roll, but with the relevant saving throw modifier added instead.
Roll20 has made strides in the past few years to improve the presentation and versatility of their dynamic lighting system for maps. Dynamic lighting is optional, allowing GMs to use tools for static light sources, light sources on player tokens, darkvision, low-light vision, and Fog of War ...
Regardless of the version you choose, Roll20 earns its keep with built-in dice-rolls, character sheets, tokens, maps, and more. That means you'll end up playing via boards displayed on-screen with markers representing you characters. What's more, it's possible to upload your own art asse...
Roll20 is a remarkable VTT (virtual tabletop) for playing games online. It has lots of free tools and options for creating and sharing maps and tokens, rolling dice, and more. It should come as no surprise, then, that the platform also provides a tool for Roll20 users to find and orga...
It's particularly useful if you played using maps and miniatures in person since you can upload maps and create tokens for characters and monsters. You may not need a virtual tabletop if you're playing a game without a battle map (also known as Theater of the Mind), but they can be a...
Not all VTTs are designed for intricate world-building and character creation, but most have space for you to input your scenes and tokens. If you want a VTT with extensive world-building capabilities, you might have to fork out some cash to pay for either Foundry, Roll20, or Fantasy Gro...
Slack doesn’t give you the ability to move icons around a map, there are countless tools for maps includingRoll20orFantasy Grounds. You can even upload any image to Google Drive and give your players permission to edit the document so they can upload and move their character tokens or ...
room. Everyone else connects to that room. And then everyone can roll dice with a simple graphical interface and the host can share maps and everyone can push tokens around on the map. And if you’re running a highly visual, precision-oriented game like D&D, that s$&% is super valuable...