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Latest revision as of 10:26, 23 April 2023
Page Updated: 2023-04-23 |
This is about a Roll20 feature exclusive to Pro-subscribers (and often to players in a Game created by a Pro-subscriber). If you'd like to use this feature, consider upgrading your account. |
Roll20 Mod
Mod Suggestions
- D&D 5E
- Combat
- Character Sheet
- Dynamic Lighting
- Jukebox
- Maps
- Text Chat/Macros
- Tokens
- System Specific
- Mod Guides by Script
Debug
Other
To add an Mod to your game, you need to select the "Mod Scripts" option in the Settings-menu found on a campaign's main page. Only a Campaign's Creator and GMs have access to this page.
You can either:
- select Mods from the drop-down menu to install
- or manually install a script. Click on the "New Script"-tab, give the script a name, paste the code into the editor, then press Save.
The Mod:Script Index gives a great overview of most available Mods by category, and Mod:Short Scripts include some smaller ones that aren't in the install menu but can be nice to have.