Zagorath@aussie.zone to pathfinder@ttrpg.networkEnglish · 2 years agoWhat tools can you not live without for playing around the table?13132
11What tools can you not live without for playing around the table?Zagorath@aussie.zone to pathfinder@ttrpg.networkEnglish · 2 years ago13
Show Contentbionicjoey@lemmy.ca21·2 years agoI haven’t played physically before but I imagine AON would be just as indispensible as it is for online play.
Show ContentKichae@lemmy.caEnglish2·2 years agoFor sessions, I actually think pf2easy is better. It’s faster, amd it presents creatures as stat blocks
Show ContentZagorath@aussie.zoneOPEnglish21·2 years agoOh hells yeah! AoN is so essential it didn’t even occur to me to think of it as a tool. It’d almost be like saying “my dice”!
Show Contentbionicjoey@lemmy.ca21·2 years agoWell I play online, but before every session I open two browser tabs: Foundry and AON. Edit: why the downvoting?
Show ContentZagorath@aussie.zoneOPEnglish2·2 years ago Edit: why the downvoting? No idea. Looks like someone went through and downvoted all the comments?
Show ContentKichae@lemmy.caEnglish2·2 years agoI noticed this in a couple of the other posts, too. We’re just starting to really make a little noise in here, and someone’s complaining that it’s too damn loud.
I haven’t played physically before but I imagine AON would be just as indispensible as it is for online play.
For sessions, I actually think pf2easy is better. It’s faster, amd it presents creatures as stat blocks
Oh hells yeah! AoN is so essential it didn’t even occur to me to think of it as a tool. It’d almost be like saying “my dice”!
Well I play online, but before every session I open two browser tabs: Foundry and AON.
Edit: why the downvoting?
No idea. Looks like someone went through and downvoted all the comments?
I noticed this in a couple of the other posts, too.
We’re just starting to really make a little noise in here, and someone’s complaining that it’s too damn loud.