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Three Dragon Ante (A quick guide and resource link)

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Miranda
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Three Dragon Ante is a great, In-Character card game WotC developed for use with D&D. A couple of weeks ago I made the effort to add this game into Roll20. After a few hours of work, here you go: (Sorry this took so long to get written up, I've had a lot going on.) First you are going to need a set of cards, Your best bet is to make your own. If you have a set of the physical cards, just use them as a guide. Now, add each card into Roll20. This is easy but tedious. When you are done, you should have 70 cards in your deck. Add in the included backing and you are good to go. Make sure 'infinite cards' in the settings is unchecked. Alright, next you'll need the 'playing space'. I have set up one that may not look all that nice, but it works really well to keep everything organized:       There are spots for 6 players, each with their own card boxes (marked for turn orders 1-3) and spots for their 'hoard' (The circles/ovals next to the boxes). There is a spot for the stakes (Big circle in the middle) and a spot for the ante cards (Large rectangle in the middle) and a spot for the discard (To the lower right). You will notice several 'fog of war' blocks across the field, this is to allow playing cards 'face down' in the ante phase. The GM can see the cards and move them to the ante. I'm not sure if there is a way to play a card face down from a hand, so this is the way I've been doing it so far. Next you will need to create a token to represent the gold in the game. Alternatively you can just have it recorded in the turn order pop-up, but I like having a visual representation. Make sure you give the token control to 'all players' before you start copy-pasting. Other than that....there you go. I hope this helps you add a really fun card game to your campaigns! Let me know if you have any questions!
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Miranda
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Edited to comply with Code of conduct. Resource Link removed.
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Dylan G.
Pro
Marketplace Creator
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I believe holding shift while placing a card places it face-down.
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Miranda
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Oh, does it?! Thanks, I looked around when I was making this, but I didn't see that feature. Very cool.