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Curse of Strahd Shops (Fantasy Grounds)

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This module makes buying items from merchants in Curse of Strahd a breeze in Fantasy Grounds.  The items are listed in a story entry.  The players click on the pin and the item is added to their inventory while deducting the purchase amount from their money. 

This module is inspired by Seller's Shop and is best used in conjuction with Money Exchange

There is currently 2 Curse of Strahd Shops added using the PHB Adventuring Gear.

  • Bildrath's Merchantile in the Village of Barovia
  • Arasek Stockyard in Vallaki

More shops are in the works! (Homebrew)

Special note: This module does not prohibit a player from making a purchase if they do not have enough money.  It gives them a negative value if there is not enough of the money type in their inventory.  Adjustments may be necessary.

If you are looking for the PDF version, it is here

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Theodore S November 18, 2019 3:03 am UTC
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Noticed a few errors also in the Fantasy Grounds version and will be fixing them shortly and releasing an update.
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Madalyn G November 17, 2019 5:36 pm UTC
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Hey, is there a PDF version available for download?
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Theodore S November 17, 2019 8:04 pm UTC
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There is not a PDF version available at this point, but give me a few days and I shall create one.
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Bryan H April 24, 2019 5:21 pm UTC
So I highly recommend you check out the guild content agreement before posting. Your cover is not using accepted art, it has illegal logos and the red sash. While you ARE allowed to use the red sash, you have to use it for text like the author name or company name. I highly recommend making the product private and fixing these results before the guild takes action itself.
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Theodore S April 24, 2019 8:05 pm UTC
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Thanks for the information. I did change the image to coincide with DMG rules.
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Christian E April 25, 2019 7:54 am UTC
Your cover image is still copyrighted material, namely the cover of Curse of Strahd. You can only use pictures you have the rights for, also as interior art.
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Theodore S April 25, 2019 2:27 pm UTC
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Gotcha. Now that explains why some creators use just a color BG
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Christian E April 26, 2019 6:57 am UTC
On the other hand, there are many awesome CC0 (Public Domain) pictures out there you can freely use as cover or interior art. You can check out these sites here where you will find many interesting pieces: https://www.hermitagemuseum.org or https://www.metmuseum.org/
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