Tabletop Simulator

Tabletop Simulator

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Perfect Fog of War [D&D, Wargames, etc]
By Chungus Khan
The Fog of War can be clunky if you're using table maps. Making chunky, awkward segments and then deleting them one by one can be a pain and take forever to set up. Plus it looks about as appealing as a blister on a dog's ass. Here's the solution.
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Place the Fog
1. Click the Zones button and select the Fog of War tool

2. Click and drag a nice fog over your map

3. Use the Move tool to raise it vertically off the table until the board is greyed out

4. With the Fog of War tool selected, click on the box and deselect Rehide Objects and Grey Out Visited

5. Spooky!

Create an Eraser
You can skip this section if you like, and use the workshop upload I made:
https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2650608890

If not, read on!

1.Open the Objects > Components > Go menus and spawn a white piece


2. Right-click on the piece and replicate these options


3. Using the Revealer and Color tint menus (Revealer should appear after the last step) adjust your eraser to taste (I like a radius of about 2 with a black tint so it's not too distracting and Visualize FOV switched on if the map is complex)

Reveal & Secure
Now for the fun part!

1. Use your eraser to reveal the Fog of War at your leisure!
2. Test as a Player if you like xd

This is what your players will see (you can deselect the "Visualize FOV" option in the Revealer menu to minimize distraction if you like)

3. (Recommended) Lock the Eraser down between turns by mousing over it and pressing the "L" key or right-clicking on it and going to Toggles and making sure "Lock" is selected.

4. (Optional, good for rowdy players) Go the the Permissions menu at the top and deselect the "Locking" option


This will keep the chaotic neutral players from messing with the eraser on their turn ;)
Set the Perfect Ambush for your Players >:)
1. Fill your Fog with all manner of beastly aberrations and abominations

They won't suspect a thing! (unless they have a good Perception score)


2. ???

3. PROFIT!
23 Comments
Cypher Vorthos 6 Jul @ 9:51pm 
Thank you so much for this. I have over a thousand hours running RPG campaigns using Tabletop Simulator and finally I found the tool I have been looking for. Thanks again!
Gillum 11 Jan @ 8:16am 
Thank you so much for this!
Oscillating Bitches 11 May, 2024 @ 5:07am 
Wait how's this any different from using the current (broken) FoW tools in the game? Am I missing something?
<™[-=> Cookiez <=-]™> 9 May, 2024 @ 7:14am 
Seems to follow the old RTS games like Starcraft.
TripleQuestionMark 23 Jan, 2024 @ 7:23am 
Appreciate it o7
Davi 16 May, 2023 @ 5:11pm 
Thank you so much!
neilbro 24 Sep, 2022 @ 12:11am 
Thanks guys that's working now :steamhappy:
babushkasara 22 Sep, 2022 @ 8:52pm 
@neilbro - having the crown just means you have permissions to do things. Change your color to black to be the 'game master' and see through the fog.
neilbro 16 Sep, 2022 @ 2:15am 
I have the crown next to my name so I think so. I'm just running on Single Player atm. I can adjust the height of the fog so that I either get no fog or it's completely opaque, can't get that dark grey holy grail.
Chungus Khan  [author] 15 Sep, 2022 @ 1:21pm 
@neilbro are you set to the "Game Master" player? the board should be blanked out for all players but the GM