GamesRPGBeta teething issues aside, Discord’s Roll20 activity for running D&D and other RPGs inside the app works greatWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
GamesRPGBeta teething issues aside, Discord’s Roll20 activity for running D&D and other RPGs inside the app works greatWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
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To get a roleplaying game going you have to make it past as many hassles as any party of adventurers ever faced in a dungeon—only instead of traps that sever your hand if you put it in a statue’s mouth they’re more like scheduling issues and the difficulty of finding a group you vibe with.
Playing online with a virtual tabletop means at least people don’t have to come to your house, which is one hassle less, but can cause its own problems. Some virtual tabletops have to be paid for, some require everyone to sign up to the service, some demand players learn how to use complicated software, and so on. Which is whyDiscord pairing with Roll20is potentially ideal—Discord is the default voice app for most gamers, and Roll20 is a popular virtual tabletop that’s lightweight enough to have a low learning curve, but featured enough that you can get advanced with stuff like realtime lighting and fog of war if you want.
The big flaw of Roll20 is its voice and video quality, which is why everyone runs Zoom or Discord in another window when they use it. Combining the two is a simple solution, and having Roll20 run as an “activity” you can launch inside Discord as easily as one of its Jackbox-adjacent minigames means players you invite don’t need to make Roll20 accounts. The dream is of having instant plug-and-play RPG sessions, where the only prep needed is the GM planning a scenario and then everyone being online at the same time.
The other problem we had, and this was a bigger one, was that players with existing Roll20 accounts couldn’t join as guests. If the app spots your email has ever had an associated Roll20 account, you’ll need to remember your password and log in properly. For the one player in our group who had never used Roll20 it was a breeze, but when the others tried to join as guests they were stuck in limbo, unable to enter but not given anything as useful as an error message so we could figure out why this was happening.
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I get all this kvetching out of the way up front so I can get onto the good stuff. Because once we finally had everyone in the Roll20 activity, it worked perfectly. The only complaint I have is that in fullscreen mode there was some wasted black space around the edges, which presumably is necessary so you can mouse over it to bring up the Discord controls. But the Roll20 app itself ran smoothly within Discord, with great sound and our faces all lined up in a video call beneath it.
(I know some people are fine running RPGs online in voice-only calls, and of course you can use Roll20 that way as well, but I find it offputting not being able to see people’s faces when we’re roleplaying.)
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The advantage of running this in Roll20 was how easy it was for players to visualize. I loaded up a battle map during a fight against some undead trees (twig blights and a needle blight, who you may also remember from the the shadow-cursed second act of Baldur’s Gate 3), and when the party finally found Volo, clumsily attempting to sneak out of a cave full of goblins, I brought up a map showing that layout.
Or they would have, only they insisted on rolling Dexterity checks for that and two of them failed, because of course they did.
So after some of the teething issues you expect with a beta, it really did just work. And since there are so many more Discord-savvy gamers than there are people familiar with any given virtual tabletop, having a way to casually fire up a session of D&D or whatever game strikes your fancy within Discord really is wonderful. Anything that disarms one more of the traps preventing me from running games on the regular gets a thumbs up from me, or will once I pass this Sleight of Hand roll.
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