Two Free and Fantastic Resources for Online TTRPG Play
Here are two free resources to help you run your games online.
Owlbear RodeoLevel Up A5e's Monster TokensOwlbear RodeoOwlbear Rodeo is my favorite virtual tabletop. It's lightweight, fast, easy to use, reasonably priced (including a free tier), and system agnostic. Players don't have to create accounts to join in. You can run it on a phone. It's quick to get a map up and running with a fog of war and some default tokens. It also works for any RPG, whether it's Shadowdark, Level Up Advanced 5e, Numenera, or Blades in the Dark.
Owlbear Rodeo switched from a more lightweight locally-hosted version 1 to a full cloud-based version 2. It can take some re-learning to make it just as fast and useful as it was in the old version but I believe it is just about as easy as it was once you get things wired right.
I recorded a YouTube tutorial on Owlbear Rodeo for Lazy GMs intended to help people get their hands around all the features and how to use them easily during play.
Owlbear Rodeo includes some awesome default tokens representing monsters and characters but you may want a better set of tokens to represent most monsters in fantasy roleplaying games. That's where this next resource comes in.
Level Up Advanced 5e's Free Monster TokensEN World publishing released a full set of monster tokens representing core 5e monsters from the A5e Monstrous Menagerie for free. It includes 178 tokens representing all the core monsters you're likely to find in the D&D Monster Manual or other 5e core monster books.
They work really well when imported into Owlbear Rodeo. In order to import them most effectively, however, you'll want to do a few things:
Create a new collection and import tokens into this collection so you don't flood your main collection with nearly 200 tokens. You can import the tokens all at once. If desired, set the default text of the token set to "Copy Image Name". It automatically removes file extensions so you'll get a nice token name like "Troglodyte" or "Demon, Balor" under the token. If you'd rather add the names yourself, you can skip this step.If you do decide to use token names, select the right font size. I like 36 so the name is easy to see.This set gives you a huge collection of tokens for monsters in Owlbear Rodeo �����a collection you can use in any game you plan to run.
More Sly Flourish StuffLast week I posted a couple of YouTube videos on Choosing the Right 5e Stat Block and Myre Castle Ruins - Shadowdark Gloaming Session 27 Lazy GM Prep.
Last Week's Lazy RPG Talk Show TopicsEach week I record an episode of the Lazy RPG Talk Show (also available as a podcast) in which I talk about all things in tabletop RPGs. Here are last week's topics with time stamped links to the YouTube video:
Roll20 and Discord IntegrationAlphastream on the Summit One Year Later Return of the Witch King Adventures for Shadow of the Demon LordKobold Press Offers Sourcebook Subscriptions on ShardTales of the Valiant Monsters Hitting Too Hard?Forge of Foes Monster Stats ToolUse an Oracle DiePatreon Questions and AnswersAlso on the Talk Show, I answer questions from Sly Flourish Patrons. Here are last week's questions and answers:
Managing One Year Later MontagesSticking With the City of ArchesHelp Players Tap Into Their EmotionsRPG TipsEach week I think about what I learned in my last RPG session and write them up as RPG tips. Here are this week's tips:
Help every character shine. Lean into the characters��� BS.Focus on enjoying spending time with your friends. Run lots of monsters sub-optimally. Add flavor and story every turn in combat. Set up monsters to show off character abilities. Build awesome boss fights with a variety of monsters, waves of combatants, cool environmental effects, and wild terrain. Related ArticlesOwlbear Rodeo: A Simple D&D Virtual TabletopSeven Fantastic Tools to Play RPGs OnlineCrafting Lazy Monster Tokens for D&DGet More from Sly FlourishArticlesNewsletterBookstorePatreonPodcastYouTubeBuy Sly Flourish's Books Return of the Lazy Dungeon Master Lazy DM's Companion Lazy DM's Workbook Forge of Foes Fantastic Lairs Ruins of the Grendleroot Fantastic Adventures Fantastic LocationsHave a question or want to contact me? Check out Sly Flourish's Frequently Asked Questions.
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