Are there FOSS alternatives to Roll20?

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I did a little googling and spotted Foundry Virtual Tabletop, but I haven’t been able to explore many alternatives yet. Which ones are good?

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PlanarAlly has been fantastic for my group so far!

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@Shkshkshk @dnd

I can’t comment much as to quality.

I’m aware of http://fari.app which is FOSS. That’s the one I’ve had my eye on to try.

I’ve also used a much much older and also free MapTool from http://rptools.net ; the quality there is perfectly fine on the functional end but lower on the aesthetics.

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Foundry is outstanding. My groups moved to it after being frustrated with Fantasy Grounds and Roll20. Only parts of it are open-source, but I don’t mind in this case. It can be self-hosted, only one copy is needed, the price is reasonable, and the money goes to a small team of independent developers rather than a big corp.

(My one notable criticism of Foundry is that their official support community is on Discord, which I won’t use. This hasn’t kept me from using the software, though. There are plenty of other users out there, so it’s pretty easy to find information when I need it.)

We use Mumble for voice chat. Open-source, lightweight, cross-platform, low latency, good noise filtering (RNNoise), great sound quality. You can self-host, or pay for a super-cheap hosted server.

For the sake of completeness, here’s a VTT Wiki:

http://rpgvirtualtabletop.wikidot.com/the-vts

A few random virtual tabletops that I bookmarked during peak pandemic:

https://www.diceright.com/

https://www.mythictable.com/

https://www.planarally.io/

https://new.tableplop.com/

https://tarrasque.io/

https://www.shardtabletop.com/

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I can vouch for Foundry VTT being really nice to use, overall.

It’s not free though, so I’m not sure it falls under the FOSS label.

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It’s not free though, so I’m not sure it falls under the FOSS label.

Parts of it are MIT-licensed, and therefore qualify as FOSS. (The “free” in FOSS is not about price.) Example: https://github.com/foundryvtt/dnd5e

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Oh I did think the F in FOSS was about the price. Good to know!

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Don’t forget owlbear rodeo.

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I remember Owlbear Rodeo being mentioned from time to time a few years ago, but I didn’t keep track of it. Wasn’t it originally free? Did it go commercial?

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@mox
Thank you. This was very thorough, and very helpful.

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@Shkshkshk @dnd Foundry is good, i like it and use it, but it’s not FOSS at all.

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it’s not FOSS at all.

Foundry’s core is not, but other parts of it are FOSS.

For example: https://github.com/foundryvtt/dnd5e

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