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FVTT Community Tables - 📝 Contribute tables or download them as a module! 📝

Foundry VTT Tables Repository

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Foundry community-contributed tables are noted here and merged into the Foundry Community Tables module for ease of use.

Installation

Usage as a Module

You can now install this module automatically by specifying the following public module URL :

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/foundry-vtt-community/tables/main/module.json

As GM go to the Manage Modules options menu in your World Settings tab then enable the Foundry Community Tables module.

This module adds all of the community tables as a Compendium Packs called FVTT Community Tables.

You can open these packs, right click and click on import the tables you want.

Usage without the Module:

  1. Download the .json file to your machine
  2. Create a new rollable table in Foundry
  3. Right click the table in the sidebar and click import
  4. Import your .json file and celebrate

FAQ

Why are there no tables from DnDBeyond?

Most of those tables are property of Wizards of the Coast, however there is a wonderful script that you can use to create your own .json rollable table file to import into Foundry. See: useful_scripts/DnDBeyond_extractor.js

Macros

You may want to utilize macros with these rollable tables. Checkout the foundry community macro repo

Development/Contributing

To clone this repository, along with every table in it, use the following command:

git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/foundry-vtt-community/tables.git

You can make pull requests to add or update tables here: https://github.com/foundry-vtt-community/tables/pulls

  1. Navigate to the directory where you wish to add your file
  2. Click on add file at the top
  3. Name your file with a .json ending and paste your content and save (add details in the description field of your .json file)
  4. Save the file and then open a pull request (GitHub should walk you through these steps)

If you have multiple files that should be grouped together and may use a macro, please create a new directory that houses everything and add a README.md file to the directory