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The Transmogrifier is a tool which allows you to take elements out of any of your campaigns and put them into any other campaign, even if the campaign. It works similarly to the Copy/Extend Campaign feature, but you can use it to add objects to in-progress campaigns.
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The Transmogrifier is a tool which allows you to take elements out of any of your games and put them into any other game that you own. It works similarly to the Copy/Extend Game feature, but you can use it to add objects to in-progress games.
  
To use the Transmogrifier, just click the "Transmogrifier" button under the Experimental Features section of the My Settings tab on the right sidebar (the "gear" icon). The Transmogrifier window will open, with the current campaign pre-selected.  
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To use the Transmogrifier, just click the "Transmogrifier" button under the Experimental Features section of the [[My Settings]] tab on the right sidebar (the "gear" icon). The Transmogrifier window will open, with the current game pre-selected.  
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To move copy between games, simply choose the two games you want to use in the drop-down menus (it doesn't matter which game is in which drop-down). A listing of all the objects in the game that are eligible to be moved will appear. Just drag and drop between the two lists to copy elements between the games. Note that you are '''copying''' elements, not moving them, so the original will remain in the first game.
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Content that can be 'Transmogrified':
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* Pages
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* Characters
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* Decks
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* Handouts
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* Rollable tables
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* Jukebox playlist
  
To move copy between campaigns, simply choose the two campaigns you want to use in the drop-down menus (it doesn't matter which campaign is in which drop-down). A listing of all the objects in the campaign that are eligible to be moved will appear. Just drag and drop between the two lists to copy elements between the campaigns. Note that you are '''copying''' elements, not moving them, so the original will remain in the first campaign.
 
  
 
There are a few tips to keep in mind when using the Transmogrifier:
 
There are a few tips to keep in mind when using the Transmogrifier:
  
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* The transmogrifying tool does not allow you to take anything from someone else's game and move it to yours nor does it allow you to move anything from your games to your friend's.
 
* Currently, if you try to copy over an existing object, you will receive a warning that it will be overwritten. This is based on the original ID of the object, not the name, so it should only happen if you really did already copy over that object previously. Pages don't have this restriction due to the way that they are implemented, so you can copy over the same page as many times as you'd like.
 
* Currently, if you try to copy over an existing object, you will receive a warning that it will be overwritten. This is based on the original ID of the object, not the name, so it should only happen if you really did already copy over that object previously. Pages don't have this restriction due to the way that they are implemented, so you can copy over the same page as many times as you'd like.
* You can't copy over Players or Macros. This means that any "Controlled By" flags that are set on tokens/characters will need to be set again once they are in the new campaign.
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* You can't copy over Players or Macros. This means that any "Controlled By" flags that are set on tokens/characters will need to be set again once they are in the new game.
* If you don't copy a Character and a you copy a Page that has tokens that represent that Character, you will need to manually change them back to "Generic Token".
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* If you don't copy a Character and you copy a Page that has tokens that represent that Character, you will need to manually change them back to "Generic Token".
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Revision as of 17:25, 8 December 2016


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The Transmogrifier is a tool which allows you to take elements out of any of your games and put them into any other game that you own. It works similarly to the Copy/Extend Game feature, but you can use it to add objects to in-progress games.

To use the Transmogrifier, just click the "Transmogrifier" button under the Experimental Features section of the My Settings tab on the right sidebar (the "gear" icon). The Transmogrifier window will open, with the current game pre-selected.

To move copy between games, simply choose the two games you want to use in the drop-down menus (it doesn't matter which game is in which drop-down). A listing of all the objects in the game that are eligible to be moved will appear. Just drag and drop between the two lists to copy elements between the games. Note that you are copying elements, not moving them, so the original will remain in the first game.

Content that can be 'Transmogrified':

  • Pages
  • Characters
  • Decks
  • Handouts
  • Rollable tables
  • Jukebox playlist


There are a few tips to keep in mind when using the Transmogrifier:

  • The transmogrifying tool does not allow you to take anything from someone else's game and move it to yours nor does it allow you to move anything from your games to your friend's.
  • Currently, if you try to copy over an existing object, you will receive a warning that it will be overwritten. This is based on the original ID of the object, not the name, so it should only happen if you really did already copy over that object previously. Pages don't have this restriction due to the way that they are implemented, so you can copy over the same page as many times as you'd like.
  • You can't copy over Players or Macros. This means that any "Controlled By" flags that are set on tokens/characters will need to be set again once they are in the new game.
  • If you don't copy a Character and you copy a Page that has tokens that represent that Character, you will need to manually change them back to "Generic Token".