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Game modules are fully integrated settings that a [[GM]] can pick up and play with little to no setup work. Modules are most often larger adventures or base adventure settings. They auto-populate {{Journal}} entries for adventure text, NPC stat blocks and handouts, Pages for pre-set battle maps with [[Dynamic Lighting]] (for {{Plus}}/{{Pro}} subscribers), and {{Compendium}} access within the tabletop upon game creation.  
 
Game modules are fully integrated settings that a [[GM]] can pick up and play with little to no setup work. Modules are most often larger adventures or base adventure settings. They auto-populate {{Journal}} entries for adventure text, NPC stat blocks and handouts, Pages for pre-set battle maps with [[Dynamic Lighting]] (for {{Plus}}/{{Pro}} subscribers), and {{Compendium}} access within the tabletop upon game creation.  
  
Cant be added to existing games. {{Pro}} users can use the [[Transmogrifier]] to copy pages, characters handout and more to either copy an existing campaigns content to a module-created one, or vice versa.
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Modules can't be added to existing games. {{Pro}} users can use the [[Transmogrifier]] to copy pages, characters handout and more to either copy an existing campaigns content to a module-created one, or vice versa.
  
 
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Revision as of 16:08, 8 February 2021

Go to the Roll20 Marketplace to find what is available.

Check Marketplace Creator HQ for info on how to become a marketplace creator and how to create content.

Marketplace content doesn't count towards your Storage limit.

Contents

Types of marketplace content

Modules

Game modules are fully integrated settings that a GM can pick up and play with little to no setup work. Modules are most often larger adventures or base adventure settings. They auto-populate N Journal entries for adventure text, NPC stat blocks and handouts, Pages for pre-set battle maps with Dynamic Lighting (for
Plus
info/
Pro
info subscribers), and i Compendium access within the tabletop upon game creation.


Modules can't be added to existing games.
Pro
info users can use the Transmogrifier to copy pages, characters handout and more to either copy an existing campaigns content to a module-created one, or vice versa.

Addons

Addons are smaller forms of content that are meant to enhance existing games. This might include card decks, maps, single encounter adventures, and adventure continuations.

You can either create a new game with an addon, or add it to an existing game.

Art Packs

Art Packs are collections of images for use in your Roll20 games. These include tokens, maps, tiles, and portrait images.

Compendium

Most commonly associated with system rulebooks, Compendiums and Compendium Expansions are accessible both as an in-game i Compendium and in a web version tool. In-game Compendium access is set by default to correspond with the chosen Character Sheet template. At any point, you can change Compendium access and settings in the Game Settings from your Game Details page.

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