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Playing Traveller Using Roll20

Hi all,   I’m a complete newbie to Roll20 so please excuse the questions, they’ve likely been asked time and time again so I’d grateful for any answers those of you who are experienced can help with or links to older posts that may help.   I’m looking to put together a campaign using the Mongoose Traveller rules circa 2009 for a small group of friends, we are all new to Roll 20.   1.        I’m playing around with the whole interface and I wondered if there are any existing resources that would help me specifically around managing characters, tasks and combat.   2.        In laymans terms I’ve been looking at creating character sheets for the characters and giving them as handouts to each player. Linking the character token to those handouts and using the red green and blue circles displayed on the tokens as Str/Dex and End. Anyone doing simpler or have a better idea as to how to manage this ?   3.        I’m looking at maps and floor plans. Many that I’ve found are already gridded and I can]’t align the Roll 20 grids to those already on the map, any ideas ?   4.        Are there any add ons commercially available for Traveller or any created that I can access within the community ?   Kind regards   Boycie
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Hi. I've run Traveller a few times in Roll 20. The Mongoose Traveller (both 1E and 2E) character sheets are available for your game just select it as the sheet you wish to use when you create a game. It's pretty barebones but better than making one from scratch.  The sound library has a bunch of ambiance and sounds effects you could add. Hope this helps!
Hi sorry for the delay that's really kind thank you 
Aligning maps to the grid takes a little work, but with practice it can be pretty quick.&nbsp; This is a pretty good explanation here:&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="https://youtu.be/ho-cYftUyDw" rel="nofollow">https://youtu.be/ho-cYftUyDw</a>
That's a great link thank you, it works perfectly :)