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<p>To keep everything organized, the Journals contained on the Journal Entry Sidebar tab on the right were built with a standardized approach to 'box text' to make it easier to learn. The following are examples of the codified styles used throughout:</p><p class="box-text narrative">This is a Narrative box. Within the Menace Under Otari adventure, text which looks like this is usually intended to be read aloud to the players by the Gamemaster.</p><section class="box-text fvtt"><header><img src="icons/vtt-512.png" width="100" title /><h2>Foundry VTT Advice</h2></header><article><p>One of the most commonly used call-outs, a box which looks like this one will give you instructions specific to using features of Foundry VTT.</p></article></section><section class="box-text encounter"><header><img src="modules/pf2e-beginner-box/assets/artwork-other/icon-monster.webp" width="100" title /><h2>Encounters</h2></header><article><p>A box which looks like this one contains references to creatures or threats that are dangerous to the player characters, as well as tactics and advice for how to facilitate the encounter. Usually, the top of the box will contain a dynamic link to relevant Actor sheets so that you can quickly reference character stats or make rolls.</p></article></section><section class="box-text treasure"><header><img src="modules/pf2e-beginner-box/assets/artwork-other/icon-treasure.webp" width="100" title /><h2>Treasure</h2></header><article><p>Treasure text boxes contain a summary of special items and goods to reward your players for their successes, and usually follow an encounter. You will find that most of these link to a special type of Actor Sheet called a "Loot Sheet" which contains all the special items and currency to be shared.</p></article></section>
<p>To keep everything organized, the Journals contained on the Journal Entry Sidebar tab on the right were built with a standardized approach to 'box text' to make it easier to learn. The following are examples of the codified styles used throughout:</p><p class="box-text narrative">This is a Narrative box. Within the Menace Under Otari adventure, text which looks like this is usually intended to be read aloud to the players by the Gamemaster.</p><section class="box-text fvtt"><header><img src="icons/vtt-512.png" width="100" title /><h2>Foundry VTT Advice</h2></header><article><p>One of the most commonly used call-outs, a box which looks like this one will give you instructions specific to using features of Foundry VTT.</p></article></section><section class="box-text encounter"><header><img src="modules/pf2e-beginner-box/assets/artwork-other/icon-monster.webp" width="100" title /><h2>Encounters</h2></header><article><p>A box which looks like this one contains references to creatures or threats that are dangerous to the player characters, as well as tactics and advice for how to facilitate the encounter. Usually, the top of the box will contain a dynamic link to relevant Actor sheets so that you can quickly reference character stats or make rolls.</p></article></section><section class="box-text treasure"><header><img src="modules/pf2e-beginner-box/assets/artwork-other/icon-treasure.webp" width="100" title /><h2>Treasure</h2></header><article><p>Treasure text boxes contain a summary of special items and goods to reward your players for their successes, and usually follow an encounter. You will find that most of these link to a special type of Actor Sheet called a "Loot Sheet" which contains all the special items and currency to be shared.</p></article></section>
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<p>To keep everything organized, the Journals contained on the Journal Entry Sidebar tab on the right were built with a standardized approach to 'box text' to make it easier to learn. The following are examples of the codified styles used throughout:</p><p class="box-text narrative">This is a Narrative box. Within the Menace Under Otari adventure, text which looks like this is usually intended to be read aloud to the players by the Gamemaster.</p><section class="box-text fvtt"><header><img src="icons/vtt-512.png" width="100" title /><h2>Foundry VTT Advice</h2></header><article><p>One of the most commonly used call-outs, a box which looks like this one will give you instructions specific to using features of Foundry VTT.</p></article></section><section class="box-text encounter"><header><img src="modules/pf2e-beginner-box/assets/artwork-other/icon-monster.webp" width="100" title /><h2>Encounters</h2></header><article><p>A box which looks like this one contains references to creatures or threats that are dangerous to the player characters, as well as tactics and advice for how to facilitate the encounter. Usually, the top of the box will contain a dynamic link to relevant Actor sheets so that you can quickly reference character stats or make rolls.</p></article></section><section class="box-text treasure"><header><img src="modules/pf2e-beginner-box/assets/artwork-other/icon-treasure.webp" width="100" title /><h2>Treasure</h2></header><article><p>Treasure text boxes contain a summary of special items and goods to reward your players for their successes, and usually follow an encounter. You will find that most of these link to a special type of Actor Sheet called a "Loot Sheet" which contains all the special items and currency to be shared.</p></article></section>
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