I love the way that VTTA allows me to over over spells in a monster to import those spells, but I want to have a monster with every spell so I can import every spell. I tried doing it via homebrew monster and item with all the spells linked, but it doesn't work with homebrew at all.
I also don't want to go through over 500 spells one at a time to import them. It would help to have an easier way of doing the spell imports. I figured the homebrew route would work, but for some reason, it can't parse the homebrew. Not sure why.
I'm deeply invested in Foundry at this point. I set up an AWS EC2 instance and S3 bucket, configured Ubuntu with node.js and nginx, got a domain name, ssl certs, and everything, It's a good suggestion overall, but at this point, I'd rather do one by one imports than scrap all that effort. The Foundry guys have a solution, though, so all is not lost. Thanks!!
ETA: None of that is required for Foundry. They have selfhosting support and inexpensive managed cloud hosting is available. I just did my own cloud instance of the VTT for my own education.
I was trying to import a Zakya Rakshasa into foundry with your module, but this monsters sheet on dndbeyond doesn't the import button. I was wondering if this is a glitch and if so how to fix it, or if not all monsters are able to be imported yet? Thanks for your time and your awesome module.
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A bit late, but if someone else needs it: GrapeJuice on Patreon developed a fantasy grounds -> foundry converter.
https://www.patreon.com/foundry_grape_juice
I didn't try it since I don't use FG, but it might be interesting. :-)
I love the way that VTTA allows me to over over spells in a monster to import those spells, but I want to have a monster with every spell so I can import every spell. I tried doing it via homebrew monster and item with all the spells linked, but it doesn't work with homebrew at all.
I also don't want to go through over 500 spells one at a time to import them. It would help to have an easier way of doing the spell imports. I figured the homebrew route would work, but for some reason, it can't parse the homebrew. Not sure why.
If you don't want to do spell imports or hand-editing in a VTT, go with Fantasy Grounds or Roll 20 and just buy the content on those VTTs.
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I'm deeply invested in Foundry at this point. I set up an AWS EC2 instance and S3 bucket, configured Ubuntu with node.js and nginx, got a domain name, ssl certs, and everything, It's a good suggestion overall, but at this point, I'd rather do one by one imports than scrap all that effort. The Foundry guys have a solution, though, so all is not lost. Thanks!!
ETA: None of that is required for Foundry. They have selfhosting support and inexpensive managed cloud hosting is available. I just did my own cloud instance of the VTT for my own education.
So this doesn't ever connect to the Foundry VTT. Just a blank white screen. I guess this is a broken extension.
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I was trying to import a Zakya Rakshasa into foundry with your module, but this monsters sheet on dndbeyond doesn't the import button. I was wondering if this is a glitch and if so how to fix it, or if not all monsters are able to be imported yet? Thanks for your time and your awesome module.