This assumes most of the time, you use the Encounters to populate enemies into the combat tracker. The fastest way to replace my tokens is if you use the Encounters scroll. It's usually best to just use the same type of tokens you are using for your players. The Fantasy Grounds forums has a number of them available. That method may either be too annoying or impossible if you don't use the combat tracker tokens or some other reason.Ģ) Use your own tokens. you should see a small number, indicating the relative size of that token, and you should see the token resize on the map. Then use your scrollwheel (possibly while holding Ctrl, don't remember) on the token *in the combat tracker*, not on the map. Depending on if there are more PCs or enemies, simply place the token down on the map by dragging it from the combat tracker. If yours are for example 100x100, even if you use the steps above, your tokens will be twice bigger.ġ) Resize individual tokens. If your player tokens are larger/smaller, that may clash with my tokens, even if you are using the system above.
It's similar but functionally different from the "Lock Tokens" button which prevents players from being able to manipulate the token.ĥ) Zoom back out and you should see that the token now shrinks along with the map.Ħ) Other tokens dropped onto the map also use the same scale. You should see that the map zooms, but the token does not.ģ) Keep zooming until the token fits neatly into a grid square or whatever size you want it to be.Ĥ) Right click on the token, select the "Lock Token Scale" option. Here's the answer I gave him, in case anyone find it useful:ġ) When you open up a map for the first time, drop any token onto it.Ģ) Use your mousewheel to zoom into the map. Someone asked about token resizing, an important issue considering I left all the maps in the original scale (the cleaned up maps were actually kindly provided to me by a fellow DM, whose credits are in the module). Usually these blocks can be found by looking at the Library entry for the module. The early modules sometimes contain links to Items, Rituals, or other things to which the link is broken. Start with the (Table of Contents) entry under Story for easy access!įeel free to post any feedback about the module here. Then click the tab in your Story, Personality, Encounter, and Images scrolls to access the data.
Once you've done that, start up your campaign, open the modules manager in the top right, and drag open the book for the module.
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mod file, which you can place in the Fantasy Grounds 2 Application Data directory's "modules" folder. The answer to that question will open the zip.
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The answer is in the appropriate PDF you received.
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You will find the question next to the download link. EnWorld has graciously agreed to distribute it on the Burning Sky page and you can download it from there any time. If anyone here is using the Fantasy Grounds 2 virtual tabletop software, I am creating modules for War of the Burning Sky as the PDFs are released.