**UPDATED OCT 13 FOR FOUNDRY V11**
This post details how to import my maps into Foundry VTT using the published modules. If you are just looking for the Manifest URL, head back to the Map Index post to find your way. If you have no idea what a Manifest URL is, you are in the right spot.
A few quick notes before we begin:
Back up your world by right clicking on your world on the Foundry homepage and selecting backup.
If you are creating a new world for this, now would be the time to do so.

Go to the "Add-on Modules" screen and click "Install Module"

Paste the manifest url at the bottom of the screen (red box below that says PASTE LINK HERE). You can get the manifest URL from my Patreon posts for the Foundry modules. The link you are should look something like:
THIS IS NOT THE ACTUAL LINK https://dl.dropbox.com/s/a1b2abunchofrandomcharacters/module.json?dl=1
and click Install.

You should see a blue bar download and install my module in the background and some popups letting you know it's done.

While you are here, using the search box at the top, add the following additional/recommended modules:

Launch your game world and head to the settings tab (gear icon) and click Manage Modules


Turn on all the modules you just installed. Click "Save Module Settings" and you will be prompted to reload - click "Yes"

When your world reloads, you will be prompted to import and unpack content from my module. For best results, select "Yes import all ## entities" (## number of entities varies between modules). There are teleports set up between some scenes - if you don't import all of them, the triggers may be broken/not work. It's probably easier to import them all and delete the ones you don't need.

Wait patiently for a moment, relishing in all of the hours of DM prep you just saved. You'll get a popup banner saying complete when it's all done.


Well almost... You need actors, monsters, etc. etc. to fill out the rest of the world however you like. But you are pretty close to being ready to run your game!
Check out the journal tab for a few notes about how things are routinely set up in my modules.
You'll notice tiles that are placed within the scenes that function as teleports between areas or scenes or that control some extra functionality of my maps.
This module and its functionality isn't possible without the work of amazing Foundry module developers. If you're able, show them some love:
Step 1: BACK UP WORLDS / USER DATA
Back up your world & user data. (Right click the Foundry Icon & click "Browse User Data", then back up the "Data" folder - or at the very least, worlds and modules within the Data folder.
Step 2: Install Modules
Go to the "Add-on Modules" screen and click "Install Module"

Paste the manifest url at the bottom of the screen (red box below that says PASTE LINK HERE). You can get the manifest URL from my Patreon posts for the Foundry modules. The link you are should look something like:
THIS IS NOT THE ACTUAL LINK https://dl.dropbox.com/s/a1b2abunchofrandomcharacters/module.json?dl=1
and click Install.

You should see a blue bar download and install my module in the background and some popups letting you know it's done.
While you are here, using the search box at the top, add the following additional/recommended modules:

When you are done you can close the Install Module window and your screen should look like this, with the following 6 modules:

Step 3: Enable Modules
Launch your game world and head to the settings tab (gear icon) and click Manage Modules

Turn on all the modules you just installed. Click "Save Module Settings" and you will be prompted to reload - click "Yes"

Step 4: Import Scenes
When your world reloads, you will be prompted to import and unpack content from my module. For best results, select "Yes import all ## entities" (## number of entities varies between modules). There are teleports set up between some scenes - if you don't import all of them, the triggers may be broken/not work. It's probably easier to import them all and delete the ones you don't need.

Wait patiently for a moment, relishing in all of the hours of DM prep you just saved. You'll get a popup banner saying complete when it's all done.

Step 5: Final Cleanup
For whatever reason, when it first imports, the folders are all out of order.

Exit your game world (Return to Setup), and re-open it and things should be ordered properly.

Step 6: Play D&D
Well almost... You need actors, monsters, etc. etc. to fill out the rest of the world however you like. But you are pretty close to being ready to run your game!
Check out the journal tab for a few notes about how things are routinely set up in my modules.
You'll notice tiles that are placed within the scenes that function as teleports between areas or scenes or that control some extra functionality of my maps.

Ian
2023-03-15 02:51:35 +0000 UTCVahara
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