Latest version | 3.2.3 |
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Minimum Core | 9 |
Compatible Core | 9 |
Last updated | 2 years ago |
Created | 4 years ago |
Authors | |
Languages |
English French Italian |
Systems |
Pf1 |
Project source | Project URL |
This module adds an additional NPC sheet which can be used for loot containers such as chests or shopkeepers.
This module adds an additional NPC sheet which can be used for loot containers such as chests. It also allows spells to be automatically converted into spell scrolls by dragging them onto this sheet.
This version was forked from Sven Werlen's module (https://github.com/SvenWerlen/fvtt-loot-sheet-npc-pf1), which was a port of Jan Ole Peek's module (https://github.com/jopeek/fvtt-loot-sheet-npc-5e) to the PF1 game system. This fork will be maintained separately and specifically for Pathfinder 1.
Allows for easy assembly of items and coins to be distributed to players.
More features detailed below.
PF1.LootSheetPF1NPC
To install a module, follow these instructions:
module.json
, the latest release can be found here: https://github.com/Almightygir/fvtt-loot-sheet-npc-pf1/releases/latestmodule.json
file.If you have any suggestions or feedback, please contact me on Discord (Almighty_gir#6379).
To install this package, open your Foundry Setup screen and navigate to your Module tab and click the Install Module button.
From there, you can either search for the package unique name: lootsheetnpcpf1 or copy its manifest URL:
And paste it to the input box at the bottom of your window.
You can install this package directly to your Forge account.
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Hello! I am having issues with this module. When a player attempts to purchase items, the item gets purchased instead by a separate entity (a journal I have set up in this case). Where can I find tech help? Thank you!