Additional rulesets, such as that for Call of Cthulhu or Savage Worlds are fully licensed versions and contain otherwise closed and proprietary content that we've licensed from those publishers. The 5E ruleset contains all the content from the D&D Basic Rules for D&D fifth edition. These Rulesets come pre-loaded with some basic Library modules full of abilities, spells, monsters and items that have been marked as Open Gaming Content (OGC) by their respective copyright holders. The 3.5E, 5E and PFRPG rulesets are good places to start for new GMs and for people new to Fantasy Grounds.
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Additional Rulesets are available for free and for purchase from our Workshop. Fantasy Grounds comes pre-loaded with Rulesets supporting compatible play for Dungeons & Dragons 3.5, Dungeons & Dragons 4E, Dungeons & Dragons fifth edition and the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game (R). A GM will typically install the application and choose their game-system of choice, which we refer to as a Ruleset. Games may be played in a session as short as a few hours or continued with multiple sessions over a series of days, weeks, months or years. Each game will require a GameMaster (GM) and one or more players. It facilitates this play and provides some optional add-on Adventure modules which can be loaded and played with very little preparation. OverviewFantasy Grounds is a hybrid application which allows you to play and create your own RPG games. This game features no computer controlled AI and relies upon another user acting as a Gamemaster to control the story, action and enemies you face.
It is designed to perform many of the things you can do while playing at a conventional gaming table and move it online. Fantasy Grounds is an application acting as a virtual online gaming table primarily intended for pen and paper style narrative role playing games.