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Welcome to 2024! If you are here looking for the and Community ( ) , wondering what Obsidian.md can do for you. Give this a peek!

youtu.be/qV3Dp1Kki1E

You can find TTRPG and Worldbuilding specific tutorials for Obsidian: obsidianttrpgtutorials.com/

and the bulk of the community and be found through:

obsidianttrpgtutorials.com/Obs

May your notes be fantastic and your dice rolls be 20s!

NEW VIDEO - Format CLI - Custom Content

The 6th (and final?) video in the CLI series!

In this video we dive deeper into the TTRPG CLI Tool learning use Homebrew data sources which allow us to create content that is not available by the data source currently using pdfs as the data source and also a way to create custom things like monsters using a custom creator wizard.

patreon.com/posts/obsidian-ttr

NEW VIDEO - patreon.com/posts/obsidian-ttr

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In this video we look at a super efficient way to create notes for DnD 5e using the SRD content. Using the TTRPG CLI tool, we automatically create notes for monsters, spells, items, rules, basically the mechanical elements required to play DnD 5e. This sets your vault up in a way that allows you to link to mechanics as you document your world or campaign reducing the need to use physical books at the table.

NEW VIDEO - patreon.com/posts/meta-bind-in

Have you ever wondered how to have drop-down boxes, check-boxes, number fields, perhaps have an image selector in your notes?

We have been able to add these things to notes for a while, but getting them to save the selection for future use of the note has always been the issue... until now.

The examples from this video are all available here so you can play with this in your own vault. obsidianttrpgtutorials.com/Obs

NEW VIDEO - v11 - Export Adventures/Journals to
Farling has waved his magic wand and updated the process that allows us to export Adventures/Journals/Modules from Foundry and import into Obsidian. The plugin has been moved to Foundry and is called Markdown Exporter and is very easy and quick to use.

patreon.com/posts/foundry-v11-

PatreonFoundry v11 - Export Adventures/Journals to Obsidian | PatreonOfficial Post from Joshua Plunkett

so I just realized that if you make your notes in bullet points, the "backlinks" on an article show you the full original bullet points where you tagged the current note, as well as **ALL** sub bullets, which is going to completely change how I take session notes. Anyone else have cool ways they use the backlinks sidebar?