Roll20 Support Is Here: Play Einsol's Razor Wherever Your Table Lives
We have always believed your character should go wherever you want to play, not where we tell you to. Today that belief gets a little wider: the Einsols VTT Connector now works with Roll20.
If your table runs on Roll20, you can roll from your real Einsol's Razor character sheet and watch the result drop into Roll20 chat for everyone, the same way it already does for Foundry VTT.
What you get
- Roll anything on your character sheet and it posts to Roll20 chat, formatted and ready to read.
- Share feats, spells, and items to the table with one click.
- Your sheet stays the single source of truth. The connector forwards your already-computed results, so what lands in chat matches your sheet exactly. No re-rolling, no surprises.
- Works in Chrome and Firefox. Each player installs it once. Nothing for the Game Master to set up.
How to get it
- Add the VTT Connector from the Chrome Web Store or Firefox Add-ons.
- Open your Einsol's Razor character sheet in one tab and your Roll20 game in another.
- Roll. That is it.
Full setup lives on the VTT Tools page.
A note from behind the curtain
Bringing the sheet to Roll20 was not as simple as copying what we did for Foundry. Foundry let us run your real web character sheet right inside the virtual tabletop: one codebase, always in sync. Roll20 is built differently. Its custom sheets run in a locked-down sandbox that cannot load an outside app, so embedding the real sheet was off the table.
So we did what the best community tools do. We built a bridge. The connector reads your roll from your sheet and delivers it into Roll20 chat for you. It is lightweight, it keeps your real sheet as the source of truth, and it means we are not maintaining two copies of the rules. Same philosophy, different doorway.
What is next
For this first release, players track their own HP on Roll20 while the connector handles rolls and shares. We kept it lean and rock solid rather than chasing every feature at once, and we will follow what tables actually ask for from here.
Foundry. Roll20. Your kitchen table. Play Einsol's Razor wherever you already are.