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Good question. -~~I was figuring I'd open up a Roll20 account and we'd use that, unless anyone has a better suggestion?-

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EDIT: Actually, while perusing I just noticed some programs on Steam that look better: [Fantasy Grounds](https://store.steampowered.com/app/1196310/Fantasy_Grounds_Unity/) and [TaleSpire](https://store.steampowered.com/app/720620/TaleSpire/). The latter is in early access thou, and while it has an overwhelming positive rating, the not recommended reviews do state that the tool is rather cumbersome (variations of "it's promising but I don't recommend in this state"). Let me know if you guys would rather use either of them instead, cause Roll20 is...honestly not very good.
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Good question. -I was figuring I'd open up a Roll20 account and we'd use that, unless anyone has a better suggestion?-

EDIT: Actually, while perusing I just noticed some programs on Steam that look better: Fantasy Grounds and TaleSpire. The latter is in early access thou, and while it has an overwhelming positive rating, the not recommended reviews do state that the tool is rather cumbersome (variations of "it's promising but I don't recommend in this state"). Let me know if you guys would rather use either of them instead, cause Roll20 is...honestly not very good.
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