- Hey people, I'm Carlos Luna,
and this is the Roll20
rundown for August, 2020.
(upbeat music)
Updated Dynamic Lighting.
Updated Dynamic Lighting
is approaching Parody.
Now we call it Parody,
but there's really more
features than Legacy here.
Let's talk about what's new.
We've got new darkness tools
that allow you to differentiate
between permanent darkness
and explorable darkness.
Light functionality that
separates from token vision
and expanded night vision features.
Game masters can now see
any light being shown.
Even if there's no token
with vision on the map.
After many requests,
users can now set a center
for their field of vision range.
There's a new height
and reveal polygon tool,
as well as a hide and
reveal toolbar update.
We've also created a
convert lighting tool,
that will help you move your legacy values
into updated Dynamic Lighting values,
on a page by page basis.
And marketplace creators,
remember to take a moment,
and check your products to make sure
that everything converts smoothly.
The sunset date for
Legacy Dynamic Lighting
will be announced soon.
You'll have plenty of time
to convert your games.
We're excited to bring you the
new era of Dynamic Lighting.
And know that this is only the beginning.
Harlem Unbound.
For those who are longing
for prohibition era
(speaks foreign language),
this supplement featuring Cthulhu Mythos,
during the Harlem Renaissance,
is on the Roll20 marketplace right now.
Class Modifier Module.
The Class Modifier Module is here.
Substitute race-based ability scores
with enticing personality quizzes
that are attached to your chosen class.
Try it out and see if
it's a fit for your table.
Dungeons on a Dime.
Dungeons on a Dime is a
quick, easy to use rule set,
meant to support your game mastering,
with simplicity and gorgeous artwork.
In fact, there's a spotlight
group running the system now,
so be sure to check them out.
Humblewood.
The wildlife is calling,
and the Humblewood
campaign setting is here.
Humblewood is a campaign
setting for 5th Edition
that includes 10 original player races,
new monsters, magic items,
and a daring adventure.
And it's all on the Roll20
marketplace right now.
Icewind Dale: Rime of The Frost Maiden.
Icewind Dale: Rime of The Frost Maiden
is the newest adventure
from Dungeons and Dragons.
A tale of dark terror waits for those
who dare to venture into the Icewind Dale.
Pre-orders are open now.
And the bone chilling adventure
drops on September 15.
Burn Bryte Rewind.
Watch a galactic group of adventurers
outrun the end of existence
in Burning Daylight.
Our astronomical Burn Bryte show.
Come watch interstellar
players take our newest RPG,
designed exclusively for Roll20,
for the joy ride of a lifetime.
Watch live, Thursdays
at 7:00 PM Pacific time,
on twitch.tv/roll20m.
Or catch up here on this YouTube channel.
Lost Mine of Phandelver.
The delightful classic,
Lost Mine of Phandelver
continues Mondays at 1:00 PM
Pacific time on twitch.tv/dnd.
Join us in giving a
fond farewell to Lauren,
who has been part of the Roll20
presents family for years.
And help us celebrate
@GabeJamesGames coming aboard.
You can enjoy their
adventures old and new,
in podcast form, where ever
you listen to podcasts.
Indoor Recess.
Are you in the mood for some
late night Dungeons and dragons?
Indoor Recess Crew has you covered.
Watch us bargain with the God of Lives
and fight for crop top rights.
Join the Mythic Odysseys of Theros Journey
every Tuesday night at
8:00 PM Pacific time,
on twitch.tv/dnd.
Indie Showcase.
Now there's no such thing
as too many indie games.
Find your perfect flavor for your next
gaming session on the Indie Showcase.
Join designers and role-playing pros
Tuesdays at 3:00 PM Pacific
time on, twitch.tv/roll20m.
Salty Sweet Games.
Salty Sweet Games has begun their
Against the Stars campaign.
A home-brewed Burn Bryte adventure.
In a universe on the verge of doom,
there are those who still fight for good.
Live, Tuesdays at 6:00 PM Pacific time,
on, twitch.tv/saltysweetgames.
Don't forget, you can always catch up
on what you've missed
on this YouTube channel.
Gen Con Online.
Cruel Tony would like to thank
everyone for helping us make
Gen Con Online such a successful weekend.
Can you believe that
over 2,000 of the 7,000
Gen Con events were hosted
on Roll20 in some fashion?
In fact, at one point there was over
90,000 people playing
at the same exact time.
Which is significantly more than
the normal attendance
of Gen Con every year.
Roll20 was thrilled to share
the love of gaming with everyone.
Thanks to the convention being digital,
all our panels were
preserved for you to go back
and watch over and over again.
If you miss panels,
like Welcome to Alexis,
or Virtual Gming on Roll20,
you can now go watch them
on this YouTube channel.
And that's it for the Roll20
rundown for August, 2020.
Don't forget to follow
us on all social media,
@Roll20app for instant updates.
I'm Carlos Luna and
I'll see you next time.
