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Configuring Foundry VTT – Game Systems

I’m not going to go on about how to install Foundry, as that can vary depending on how you want to run it – either locally on your own machine or on a hosted server somewhere else. The tool is the same regardless, so you can find the approach that works best for you elsewhere.

Now, I’m going to assume you’ve already installed the software and you are in the tool. Once you launch it, you’ll see a screen that looks like this.Foundry - Game System SelectionBefore we can do anything, including creating a game world, we have to set up a game system. A game system is the underlying environment and world that you’re going to run a world in and, in many cases, is specific to the version as well. Foundry has many systems already developed for use, and odds are you’re going to probably use one of those systems when you start your game.

To set one up, click “Install System” in the bottom of the screen. You’ll get a popup that shows all of the systems that are currently available in Foundry. (Note that these screens represent the version of Foundry I currently have installed, which is Version 9 Build 269. I don’t have a lot of experience with other versions so if things look different throughout my posts, you’ll need to search other forums for assistance there.)Foundry - Select Game SystenLike I said… There’s a lot. For my needs, and probably for many, the main system you’re going to be playing is Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition (aka D&D 5E). If you search the list, you’ll find Foundry’s official implementation of the game system under “DnD5e“. Hit the “Install” button next to it, and that will install the system directly into your Foundry setup.

You may also see at the bottom of the screen there is a section called “Manifest URL”. This is a URL to where you can choose to install a system not currently in Foundry, but is compatible. Installation from Manifests for modules, systems, and more is quite common in Foundry – many of the best 3rd party modules will provide you this URL so you can easily import maps, tokens, etc. right into the tool. (The DnD5e one, for example, could also have been installed with its own Manifest link:

https://gitlab.com/foundrynet/dnd5e/raw/master/system.json

Now that we have a game system installed, we can see that the Game Worlds tab is now available to us and we can start to set up our game world to play in.Foundry - Game System Setup CompleteNow that we have the system installed, we can proceed onto the Game World.

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Dungeons and Dragons TTRPG

Starting with Foundry VTT

I’ve really gotten into playing Dungeons and Dragons again recently. It started with a one-shot with my old high school crew over a year ago, which led to starting in a full fledged campaign online in 2022. I never thought that playing online would work for the game, but it did, and I am glad that I tried to see how it was possible to do.

Since then, I’ve been toying with becoming a Dungeon Master myself and running some games. I’ve used a few platforms (Roll20, Let’s Role) but there was a sale at Humble Bundle which included Foundry VTT. I snagged a copy and started playing with it and, although it’s quite tricky to first get a hold of, it definitely has a lot of power.

Many of the Patreon creators who also produce a lot of D&D content provide Foundry links to install and use their modules, which makes things even easier. You just need the manifest file to install and Foundry takes care of the rest.

Anyways…

Keeping this post short and sweet. I’m going to be posting on my experience with setting up Foundry, learning it, and getting ready to run an initial game and see how that goes. That’s being worked on, time permitting. Look for some of the intro pieces here soon.