
Once created, a Compendium page will be split up into two distinct parts: A Text Editor and then an Attributes Table underneath. This will drop you onto the newly created page to start editing it. Once you've set or added a Category to the page, click on the blue Create Page button to create it. If this is the very first page, you'll not have any available Category to choose from in the drop-down other than Miscellaneous to start with, so this is where you should start adding your own Categories. Try again?īelow this will be a drop down menu for the Category you wish to add the page to. We don't currently have a page that matches that name. Since the page does not yet exist, the Compendium will display a page that says:
#Roll20 compendium code#
(example: Page) For special characters like spaces, parenthesis, and apostrophes, once you hit Enter, the page name will be adjusted to use HTML Code for the needed ASCII characters automatically. Once you're given the URL for the new Compendium book by the Roll20 Team, you create new pages by tacking on the name of the new page at the end of the URL in the address bar and hitting Enter. You will want to have the organization structure straightened out before work on the Compendium begins. During the process of creating the staging area for the book, you'll want to assemble a list of Categories needed for your game system (Rules, Monsters, Items, Spells, etc). Once selected by the Roll20 team as a Compendium Editor, you will be given access to a blank Compendium book to start editing and fill with content. If you have no existing online database to create JSON files from, you'll need to build the Compendium directly in Roll20. After an initial Compendium project is completed, an Editor may be considered to help contribute towards other future Compendiums in collaborative projects.
#Roll20 compendium manual#
Structured data is strongly suggested to begin a Compendium, however we will consider manual submissions if the data is not available.Īt present, Roll20 will be limiting one Editor per game system Compendium. Editors will be working to help push content to our users and are expected to respect the rules of the site and the game they are working on - any violation or vandalism of the Compendium will result in removal from the project team.Įditors should have a firm grasp of the rule system they would like to prepare and ideally have some familiarity with HTML, wiki writing, and/or authoring Structured Data. These new Compendiums will have all of the features of the original two Compendiums, including Character Sheet integration and drag and drop functionality. A volunteership program is now available for potential members to volunteer to become a Compendium Editor. You can help the Community Wiki by improving it.Īs of December 1st, 2016, Roll20 has opened the ability for community members to build their own Compendiums for available OGL systems outside of D&D 5th Edition SRD and the Pathfinder SRD. You might also want to check out your campaign's game settings page to make sure you have the Compendium Selection set up using all the compendiums you want set to Available/shared.įor those who don't already own these products, now is a great time to check these out! You'll be able to finally check out what's up with this Strahd guy you keep hearing about and all while enjoying a conversion experience millions of others have come to expect and enjoy from a Roll20 converted package.This is outdated, or could otherwise do with some cleanup.

The new content may take up to 24 hours to appear in your libraries, but go ahead, check out Your Bookshelf and see for yourself. We're excited to get all this additional value into your hands and it is important to note that if you already own any of these products, that you'll own all of its new content at no added cost.


These all use art from the adventure itself to give players and the DM a giant pool of thematically appropriate tokens to choose from when creating PCs and NPCs. In addition, over 2000 handouts and tokens have been added across these packages in the form of Token Packs. Nine adventures in total have had compendiums and art packs created to give their packages all the value we have come to expect from a Roll20 conversion.Įach of these packages now include a compendium containing the Monsters, Items, Races, Subraces, Backgrounds, and Spells made available for your drag-and-drop and Charactermancer experiences. Roll20 is happy to announce that some of your favorite D&D 5E adventures of all time have received some fresh love from our Content team. This is something they have hinted at for years, so great to finally see it actually launched. Roll20 just dropped the info that nine legacy titles have been updated.
