Dollars & Dragons

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I love improvising in my games and adjusting everything to fit the table so that I give my players a unique and memorable experience. The problem is the bookkeeping. I can’t even remember the last time I leveled up my party, let alone some obscure lore or tweaked magic item I gave them 10 sessions ago.

And really: Homebrewing can be difficult not because the game itself is hard to learn, but because homebrewing into our tabletop programs or VTTs can only be accomplished with deciphering the complex code the website was written in.

That’s not the case with Tabletop Mirror. If you need to create something, you just type it in plain text then you can link it through an easy-to-navigate database. It’s a game changer in terms of homebrew organization and development. Easy to share with your players, too.

My favorite part about Tabletop Mirror is the fact that it makes the tedious bits of random facts easy to organize. Do you need a timeline and calendar? You’ve got it. Do you need to make your own map or upload something to scribble on? Covered. It also has a quick and straightforward battlemap and VTT system if you prefer to keep things in one window.

Check out the link in the description to follow their Backer Kit campaign and start homebrewing with Tabletop Mirror.


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