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  1. Legend:
  2. - PREMIUM: This module belongs to someone's patreon or store and must be paid for.
  3. - Dependency: This module is required for another module to work or have extra functionality
  4. - Deprecated: This module is no longer required due to updates to Foundry or other modules.
  5.  
  6. Advanced Macros (dependency, deprecated with V11 and now part of core Foundry more-or-less)
  7.  
  8. Ambient Doors: adds sounds to doors! (deprecated with V11, now part of core Foundry)
  9.  
  10. Automated Animations: adds some spice to your game with sfx and vfx. Only really if you care about eye candy or aren't worried about feeling a bit more video-gamey in having special effects.
  11.  
  12. Automated Evocations - Companion Manager: Simple, easy menu to manage summons for creatures that can summon, or players that use summon spells often. Makes fetching the creature easier and even gives you some fun special effects for spawning them in.
  13.  
  14. Boss Bar: Adds a Dark Souls-style boss bar to the screen for a creature, nice for spicing up some encounters if you're not too worried about players being able to see exact health percentages.
  15.  
  16. Challenge Tracker: A PbtA-style clock module for tracking progress during certain events. I mostly use it to assist with running the Chase rules and other Victory Point-based subsystems.
  17.  
  18. Color Picker (dependency)
  19.  
  20. Config Presets: Allows you to store presets of configurations for objects such as lights, walls etc. Lining a wall with torches no longer requires setting each one to the specific orange color you want with the exact bright dim radius. Just select them all and click the torch preset you've saved. (PREMIUM module, made by TheRipper93)
  21.  
  22. Custom CSS: As it says, lets you set custom CSS for your Foundry game, allowing you to custom style anything, from core Foundry stuff like sheets to modules!
  23.  
  24. Dice So Nice!: Adds 3D dice to your in-Foundry rolled dice. Mostly just neat eye candy for those that can't let go of their clickety math rocks once they go virtual.
  25.  
  26. Dice Stats: A database that stores all rolls made in game and plots them on a graph so you can see where your luck truly lands. Great at dispelling the feeling you're cursed to have bad rolls, but also just fun to look at.
  27.  
  28. Dice Tray: Adds a nice dice calculator for freeform rolls to the bottom of the chat tab, mostly to skip typing out roll formulas by hand.
  29.  
  30. Drag Ruler: Shows the distance between you and the destination you're dragging a token to.
  31.  
  32. Filepicker +: More feature-rich, better organized filepicker with media preview. (PREMIUM, made by TheRipper93)
  33.  
  34. FXMaster: Adds per-scene weather effect overlays like snow, rain, fog, leaves, etc.
  35.  
  36. HTML To Scene: Allows embedding a web page as a scene. Great for embedding things like pf2etools.com or 2e.aonprd.com into Foundry so you can browse without leaving the page. In my case, great for embedding my wiki.
  37.  
  38. Introduce Me: Neat little module that gives your NPCs fancy banner-style introductions. Great for making an impression.
  39.  
  40. Item Piles: Awesome, feature-rich do-it-all module for anything regarding item containers. Adds incredible features to containers like splitting gold and loot, keeping track of who took what, using rolltables to populate loot, and even setting up a container as a merchant with open and closed times + holidays using Simple Calendars. Also lets players trade! Great stuff.
  41.  
  42. JB2A Animated Assets: Adds lots of nice animation assets for use with Automated Animations. Has a premium patreon version that adds loads of assets, but even the free library has a crazy amount of content.
  43.  
  44. lib Color Settings (dependency)
  45.  
  46. libWrapper (dependency)
  47.  
  48. Lock View: Allows you to lock the zoom and panning of a scene, as well as setting it to auto scale to fill the screen. Awesome for theatre of the mind scenes, or whiteboard-type usage of scene space.
  49.  
  50. Material Deck: Allows you to use an Elgato Stream Deck, if you have one, as a soundboard and macro hotbar within Foundry.
  51.  
  52. Monk's Combat Marker: Adds a marker to the creature whose turn it is on the scene during an encounter.
  53.  
  54. Monk's Scene Navigation: Makes scene navigation sleeker and adds a bit better organization QoL to it.
  55.  
  56. Pathfinder Token Pack - Bestiaries: Adds art for any and all PF2e creatures from Bestiary 1, 2 and 3. Some of it never-before-seen from Paizo's vaults. Excellent quality and downright awesome. (PREMIUM, from Paizo)
  57.  
  58. PF2e Alignment Damage and Other Immunities: Allows you to change the rules surrounding how alignment damage is used and factored into by immunity/weakness/resistance automation of the system (deprecated by the alignment changes in PF2e Remastered)
  59.  
  60. PF2e Animations: An add-on to Automated Animations that adds presets for sfx and vfx of a wide variety of abilities in PF2e, supports both the free and patreon versions of JB2A's assets. They all look awesome.
  61.  
  62. PF2e Dailies: Adds a menu that easily allows you to choose options and tackle abilities that change on daily preparation, like a Thaumaturge's scroll production or an Elf's Ancestral Linguistics language.
  63.  
  64. PF2e Dorako UI: Overhauls the Foundry + PF2e system UI, and a wide array of modules it supports, adding lots of QoL.
  65.  
  66. PF2e Drag Ruler Integration: Add-on to drag ruler, makes it work properly in PF2.
  67.  
  68. PF2e Exploration Activities: Simplifies the tracking and usage of exploration activities.
  69.  
  70. PF2e Extempore Effects: Allows adding a temporary effect to a creature by simply rightclicking a chat card, allowing you make an effect out of anything. Lets you set custom timers with private reminders, great for keeping track of longterm gestation curses like lycanthropy.
  71.  
  72. PF2e Flat Check: Automates things involving flat checks, like beating the concealed condition checks or for recovering from a persistent damage effect.
  73.  
  74. PF2e Giveth: Allows players to easily pass items on to each other from their inventories (likely going to drop this in favor of Item Piles)
  75.  
  76. PF2e Interactive Token Tooltip: All-in-one tooltip. Adds menus to do attacks from, cast spells from, do saves from and manage everything in a creature's sheet from a simple, compact and sleek card that pops up when you hover over a creature, saving time opening the sheet. Especially great for the GM.
  77.  
  78. PF2e Modifiers Matter: Highlights when a modifer makes the difference between tiers of success - e.g. Flatfooted turning a Success into a Critical Success, or Stupified turning Failure into Critical Failure. Awesome for highlighting how much bards and other casters really help.
  79.  
  80. PF2e See Simple Scale Statistics: Colorizes creature stat blocks to let you know easily what their strong and weak stats are, helpful for a GM to play a creature correctly quickly while in combat by knowing which attacks are its bread and butter.
  81.  
  82. PF2e Spells Summary: Compacts the spellcasting entry on character statblocks to be simpler, with customization options for how to handle different traditions.
  83.  
  84. PF2e Target Damage: Chat cards include a button to apply the effect to the targeted creature without having to select it on the canvas. Works for AoEs, saves, attacks, everything. Absolute godsend of a module.
  85.  
  86. PF2e Token Markers: Adds some generic and PF2-specific markers for tokens in the form of effects, like numbered counters, color counters, and Action-tracking counter macros.
  87.  
  88. PF2e Workbench: A wide array of system-enhancing QoL and other features for PF2e, essentially a must-have.
  89.  
  90. Quick Insert: Allows you to deep-search compendiums, journals, etc, by pressing Ctrl+Space which brings up a searchbar. Huge speedup to finding things.
  91.  
  92. routinglib: Optional add-on to Drag Ruler. Adds pathfinding features to drag ruler, allowing it to calculate shortest trajectory to a location around walls and other obstacles, eliminating the need for players to drag their token around walls manually.
  93.  
  94. Select Tool Everywhere: Allows you to essentially mass select any form of entity, like lights.
  95.  
  96. Sequencer (dependency)
  97.  
  98. Simple Calendar: Adds a world calendar with customizable names and lengths for days, weeks, months, years, seasons, moon cycles, etc. Supports holidays and adds a lot of features for modules that integrate it such as Item Piles.
  99.  
  100. Smart Doors: Allows you to link doors' states together, allowing doors to open together or behave depending on the state of another door.
  101.  
  102. Smart Target: Targeting QoL, adding some shortcuts and general functionality to how targeting is handled.
  103.  
  104. socketlib (dependency)
  105.  
  106. Splatter: Adds blood splatter to the scene when a token takes a certain amount of damage.
  107.  
  108. Tile Scroll: Adds the ability to make a tile scroll in any form you want, allowing you to create parallax effects. Careful use of this one is important to not induce motion sickness, but can be great for chase scenes.
  109.  
  110. Token Magic FX (dependency)
  111.  
  112. Tokenizer: Allows easy creation of token art within Foundry, supports layers and mask editing for easy popout tokens.
  113.  
  114. Universal Battlemap Importer: Allows importing maps from DungeonDraft and other map-creation software with walls, lights, etc. already present.
  115.  
  116. Warp Gate (dependency)
  117.  
  118. Z Scatter: Makes tokens smaller and scatters them around a square when multiple tokens occupy the same space with similar sizes.
  119.  
  120. Additionally, the following addons to add more skins to Dice So Nice:
  121. Weighted Companion Cube
  122. WikiRole
  123. Cosmic Dice
  124. Nice More Dice
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