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Hi!I'm new to Pathfinder and want to transition from D&D. I used to play it on Roll20 with books I've purchased. Now that I'm ready to move to Pathfinder, I'm willing to change VTT and from some preliminary research, I've heard that Foundry would be a good choice. I recently bought the Humble bundles PDF.
I have a few criterais, some essentials, some not. I'd like to have your help to know what platform could cover as many as possible
- Access to compendiums for as many content books as possble. I do not include adventures in these as I will play homebrew. I'm talking about bestiaries, items, spells, feats, etc. It is absolutely essential that I can drag and drop the monster with the stats block, that the spells are clickable so I can read, them, the feats etc which leads me to my second point
- Character creation. I've heard there's no charactermancer for pathfinder 2e (including on Roll20). My players are okay with switching but asked me for it as they're intimidated by the character creation. How does it work? Do we have to do everything from scratch? Will the VTT understand how many hitpoints the char have, damage modifier, list the feats details, etc ? Does that only include those from the CORE rulebook but also expansions books?
Side note: what I've read for foundry is that it includes OGL stuff.. but for me it means nothing. There's 3 bestiaries and I'd like to have access to all of them with the integration in foundry (or another platform) is this a thing?
Side note 2 : does players need to pay for foundry or only GM?
side note 3: english is not my main language, sorry!
Thank you!
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