Roll20 & Discord Usage Takeaways
Set up Session Aides in Advance
Add a starting splash page with characters, art, and the agenda for each session. Update this every session
Create a “What’s Happening Now” card for everybody to see.
Add a Lines & Veils Card for everybody to look at at any time. Add a note to this that points out
As a quick reminder, since we just spend time talking about these things, they become front of mind for us; they are now in our heads. They may want to come up unintentionally, so please use caution.
Start with a rollup card listing all the NPCs, or make a card for each one with a small detail about them.
Add a picture of the Character sheet in a scene to point things out to players during setup and training.
Audio Visual
- Audio on discord
- video on Roll20 to keep eyes there
- text chat and OOC in roll20 to keep eyes there
I also like to keep game chat in roll 20 with image dumps in discord tabletop-chat
Discord Setup
- Set up a read-me with locked Gaming Code of Conduct
- Make a dedicated space for game announcements
- A group with the audio lobby and game-table chat
- Consider a memes dump space
- Turn up Audio quality on Game Chat
Help Players with Roll20 & Discord
- Go over double click Roll20 header to minimize and expand
- Explain how to change icon size at the bottom
- Show players how to change Roll20 A/V settings
- Show players how to change individual people’s Discord Audio
- Have players change Roll20/Discord display name to Char name and pronouns
Discord Configuration for a Meeting Room
Online Etiquette
Be aware of how much space somebody is taking up.
When you are n a call, whoever talking is taking up all the space, talking over is hard. You can’t have side talk.
Use Roll20 for general and side chats.
Have a plan for “No, you go first” moments
- The nose goes for it
- GM picks
Set aside chat time before and after