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Roll20.net/VTT Token Marker Set (Pathfinder)

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This is a set of 76 different Token Markers, primarily intended for use on Roll20.net. They come in 512x512px png format, ideal for uploading to Roll20.

Uploading custom token markers is free for any Roll20 user, even without a subscription. See links in the included credits page. This set replaces the default markers, which do not capture Pathfinder conditions well.

This set includes markers for the Scarred Lands setting, including markers for all core Pathfinder 2E (Second Edition) conditions, as well as some generally useful markers and some variants to pick from for the more ambivalent conditions. They are, by default, ordered by relation. They are also colored depending on whether the status is neutral or provides a bonus or a malus.

For conditions that have a number value associated with them, in Roll20, you can add numbers to the markers on-the-fly by typing a number (instead of clicking with the mouse) while hovering over any marker in the marker list. (Relevant status effects: Clumsy, Doomed, Drained, Dying, Enfeebled, Frightened, Sickened, Slowed, Stunned, Stupefied, Wounded)

The markers were designed with clarity in mind, even when viewed from far away/at a very low zoom level. I was trying to find a good compromise between expressiveness and clarity. All markers are based on icons from game-icons.net and have been altered for extra clarity.

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Jesse W December 26, 2020 5:06 am UTC
Are these markers suitable for Pathfinder 1st edition? Would it be possible to see a preview so I know what I'm getting?
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Ludwig W March 23, 2021 1:25 am UTC
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There is probably some overlap in conditions. Since they are pay what you want, you can just download them for free and see if you like them!
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Christopher G August 19, 2020 1:02 pm UTC
What exactly are token Markers?
Is that like the icon for condition effects?
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Greg B September 01, 2020 1:54 pm UTC
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Yes, they're little icons that appear on the tokens to help denote a condition. They're very helpful for PF2e especially, since there are a lot of conditions, and each condition has a number.
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Christopher G October 29, 2020 9:27 pm UTC
I assume they can also be used on FoundryVTT?
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Ludwig W October 31, 2020 3:42 am UTC
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I assume that should work without a hitch. Since you can download them for free, you should try it out! Maybe since on FoundryVTT the markers can be translucent, they don't need the border? Let me know!
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James E September 22, 2021 1:14 pm UTC
Did they work for you? If I don't hear back, I'm likely to try them in Foundry myself and post here.
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