Hmm...right. So I'm not sure what to do really. The RoS FoundryVTT modules that I've bought are not working (since the last updates of DnD5e). Should I tell someone? Or is it a well-known thing? Should I just sit and wait? Should I file a bug in the Github repo (which looks rather dead btw, so it d...
The Kickstarter was for The Ruins of Symbaroum Player's Guide, Gamemaster's Guide, and Bestiary. During the campaign, backers unlocked the Adventure Compendium and The Call of the Dark. The World of Symbaroum and The Throne of Thorns I are new products for Ruins of Symbaroum, and were not part of th...
Yo,i gotta admit I’m wrong here. Last time I looked at the players guide I only saw up to level 10 progression. This was during the play test… I see there’s level 20 stuff. I am sorry! Huh. Is there a chance you might have been looking at The Lord of the Rings Roleplaying ? We only went to 10th lev...
There isn't any official changes to the storyline, it's just that we don't know exactly what resources a Gamemaster will have to bring to bear to a Throne of Thorns campaign. It is most certainly NOT a low level campaign, so starting about 7th level gives folks a way to use a few adventure landscape...
That is very strange, indeed. I'll try to do a bit of research/annoying my friends better versed in Foundry and/or pass it on to the folks who helped us with implementing RoS in Foundry. I'm glad y'all have found workarounds, but I'm hoping the module can do even more of the heavy lifting for you.
I only know enough to be dangerous, but I have been reliably informed that most of your issues are system-working-as-intended, and an update (to 3.0.1 for 5e) will fix the others. I have also been told that the Foundry Discord (specifically the #dnd5e channel) is an excellent resource. Hope this hel...
For absolute clarity, I am one of 'they'. I agree that it is a very strict interpretation. Again, I believe (though it has been a long time) was not the intent, but it is a way to read the text in the book.
There are a few ways to interpret the Elixir of Life, and as long as you are consistent, you can use any of the options: a) Roll 1d6 for number of turns (call this n ). For each of those turns, roll 1d6 to determine the number of hit points regained that turn (call this h1 , h2 , etc). The creature ...