Virtual Tabletops make the process of Dungeon Mastering so much easier.

Digitising the process lets you automate the boring parts and focus on creating challenging gameplay and engaging stories.

Foundry’s contribution to the scene of digital game mastering is in the ability to tailor your experience.

Split image showing a tabletop game of Dungeons & Dragons in Foundry alongside the cover image for Lost Mines of Phandelver, the first module to receive official support

The specific process for this will be specific to your internet provider.

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The true standout ability of Virtual Tabletops is their customizability.

Most allowpeople savvy with scripting to put together their own macros or repurpose ones found online.

A collage of images from Dungeons & Dragon art including a woman holding her glasses, an artificer and a rogue at night

Many quality-of-life features are also integrated into the core program.

System-specific hotkeys and Hotbar tools you’ll need to configure manually.

Here are some relevant ones for Dungeons & Dragons.

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This is often quicker than searching through the character sheets folder and dragging in each character as they appear.

The system is being developed and compatibility for many add-ons will need to be updated regularly.

This process is largely automated.

Foundry’s add-on modules importer, showing an assortment of the available third party features

Gear up for the ultimate D&D adventure.

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