My top two ended up being measured templates and placeable items. The former because of how valuable I think it is to have spell auras automatically appear (without having to make a macro using Token Auras). The latter was because I often want to put items on the map for players, but have to make a journal container for them, which is decently annoying.

I also threw terrain and cover in there, because it’s a little annoying to determine, and I’m starting to play more PF2e, and that’s a really cool aspect of that system.

Curious to hear about others’ use cases and priorities, or what workarounds they use for the issues I mentioned above.

  • @UnderpantsWeevil
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    22 years ago

    Looking forward to that integrated backup system, just because of how often I’ve had to migrate instances early on.

    I’ll admit I haven’t upgraded to v11 yet entirely because I’m nervous about all the compatibility issues.

    And, frankly speaking, v10 already does everything I’ve needed of it to date. All the feature offerings in v11 & v12 are just gravy.

    • @jasparagusOP
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      22 years ago

      All the feature offerings in v11 & v12 are just gravy.

      Honestly true, though I partially love Foundry for how much that kind of thing improves quality of life (e.g. integrated backups). I used to use Roll20… prep was awful, even with very few bells and whistles. Now I can prep so much faster, with a way better “product”.