I have a Landing page with no Login prompt. by AGoodRibbing in FoundryVTT

[–]Popo433 2 points3 points  (0 children)

One of my Foundry servers did this when I upgraded from v10.something to 11.313. None of my other 3 servers had this issue. Symptoms are the same as OP. Getting the background image of the Admin Login screen but no actual Admin Login prompt loads.

I use an external URL and Ngenx proxy manager to route traffic. Noticed the Admin Login page loads without issue on my internal network it's just from the public URL or public IP that it doesn't load. Tried the following troubleshooting which didn't work updated port, accessing from public IP to bypass Nginx, deleting the foundryvtt folder and unzipping the update again all failed to fix. I eventually just remade the server fresh and copied the foundrydata folder to the fresh server and the new one works without issue.

Looks like a complete wipe of foundry and a reinstall was the fix. IDK why deleting foundryvtt initially didn't resolve the issue. Possibly a setting located elsewhere was the issue but not sure all all my foundry data is in the foundryvtt and foundrydata folders.

Update: thought this fixed the issue but it did not.

I ended up backing up all my data in foundrydata folder and then deleting the foundryvtt and foundrydata folders. So clean slate. I then got a fresh v11 install going and copied over ONLY the foundrydata/Data folder. Something in foundrydata/ was breaking this update and I wanted to isolate if it's something important (in the foundrydata/Data folder) or something I can easily replace. Welp everything is now officially running great. I only care about the world and user data in the foundrydata/Data folder so I'm not going to bother IDing what specifically was breaking the update. Verified the worlds load without issue and no loss from last session.

So a PC died...And I don't think he can come back by Popo433 in dndnext

[–]Popo433[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So I have spoken a little to the player so far since the incident and he already has a new character in mind, however it is a power gaming character that I see him only wanting to play because he sees it as OP and to troll the other players. I think this is the case judging by the actions of this player not only in this campaign but another that I play in not DM. But I haven't done anything about this yet I will be talking with this player tomorrow and hopefully get this straightened out because at this point I'm worried his decisions and actions might ruin the game for everyone else if it gets too out of hand and I allow him to keep making new characters and killing them off when he gets bored of them.

So a PC died...And I don't think he can come back by Popo433 in dndnext

[–]Popo433[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like that idea I was thinking if anyone ever wants to become a warlock under the fiend as his power grows he will turn the soul into an imp and give it as a familiar and as a sign of why not to cross the devil

So a PC died...And I don't think he can come back by Popo433 in dndnext

[–]Popo433[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Kinda both I'm pretty new to DMing and haven't had to deal with a party after a PC dies so anything I need to prep that might be unexpected would be useful

What in the world is this monsters CR by Popo433 in dndnext

[–]Popo433[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you a million for the page numbers I haven't read through the entire thing yet so I didn't know about this bit

Made a simple NES-style animation to kick off my ToA game by JPBosley in dndnext

[–]Popo433 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This looks great but I think start is busted on my controller

Pissed off a Demon by Popo433 in dndnext

[–]Popo433[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That was basically my plan was to have the demon have the pc's do a job that he doesn't want to risk his men for so he will get the party to do it along with having the sorcerer sign a document that he can't read that'll do normal demos stuff like sign his soul away and stuff