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Support for the Exodus TTRPG?

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The upcoming Exodus video game has released a TTRPG, from WOTC, using 5e rules. Yet there doesn't seem to be any marketing or support. Despite it being on WOTC's current splash screen, there doesn't seen to be any plans to support it on DnDBeyond. Any chance it could find support here? <a href="https://company.wizards.com/en" rel="nofollow">https://company.wizards.com/en</a> <a href="https://www.exodusgame.com/en-US/expanded-universe#trpg-books" rel="nofollow">https://www.exodusgame.com/en-US/expanded-universe#trpg-books</a> <a href="https://assets.exodusgame.com/EXODUS_TTRPG_Digital_Character_Sheet.pdf" rel="nofollow">https://assets.exodusgame.com/EXODUS_TTRPG_Digital_Character_Sheet.pdf</a>
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Andrew R.
Pro
Sheet Author
It’ll probably work using one of the many D&amp;D5e character sheets on Roll20.
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B Simon Smith
Marketplace Creator
Character sheets are generally made by the community or through a licensing agreement when a game company reaches out to Roll20.
Andrew R. said: It’ll probably work using one of the many D&amp;D5e character sheets on Roll20. Thanks for the reply, i know I could cobble together a game b ut I'm more asking if there would be actual support here.
B Simon Smith said: Character sheets are generally made by the community or through a licensing agreement when a game company reaches out to Roll20. Thanks for the reply, I know the community is responsible for a lot of the work but I was more asking about actual full roll20 support here.
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Gauss
Forum Champion
Hi JVM,&nbsp; For "full Roll20 support" (Compendium, Modules, and Artwork) you should contact the publisher and ask them to put it on Roll20. Then the publisher can either enter into a contract with Roll20 for Roll20 to convert it, or they can enter into a contract with a 3rd party to have the 3rd party convert it.&nbsp; But either way, the ball starts rolling with the publisher.&nbsp;
Gauss said: Hi JVM,&nbsp; For "full Roll20 support" (Compendium, Modules, and Artwork) you should contact the publisher and ask them to put it on Roll20. Then the publisher can either enter into a contract with Roll20 for Roll20 to convert it, or they can enter into a contract with a 3rd party to have the 3rd party convert it.&nbsp; But either way, the ball starts rolling with the publisher.&nbsp; I already have contacted Archetype Entertainment, through multiple channels. I haven't heard anything back. My hope is that if enough people here say something roll20 will reach out. And yes I have directly contacted roll20. They gave me a polite "This is not currently planned, but I can definitely pass along the request and interest. It is always helpful to know what players and GMs would like to see on Roll20!". And the publisher is WoTC which Roll20 already has a relationship with. And I have already contacted then through multiple channels. I have also contacted and posted on DnDBeyond and Demiplane. It's not always the publisher that gets things moving.
Hey there! It is not currently planned but I can absolutely pass along the request. It’s helpful to know what folks would like to see on the site.&nbsp; Not a promise or guarantee by any stretch as it has many moving parts (as Gauss mentions), but if we do get it, we will be sure to shout from the rooftops. :)&nbsp; As others mentioned, community sheets are a great way option. &nbsp;