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World anvil app
World anvil app





world anvil app
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Knowing how hard this is, I really have to salute them because they've done a terrific job.

world anvil app

World Anvil's rasion d'tre is creating content for your world, and its creators have put in a lot of thought and effort into making this monumental task as easy as possible. Still, it's usable after a period of adjustment, though I'd appreciate an option to slim down the UI for those who like a calmer place to write. So, a Zen writing experience, World Anvil is not. World Anvil is as unashamedly energetic, nerdy and fun as its exuberant founder, Janet Forbes, who features in several YouTube videos to provide help and inspiration. There's community news, lists of linked articles, sponsor/partner logos prominently displayed. There's a hell of a lot on screen, with an array of widgets that easily distract the eye. When you log in, you land on the Dashboard. With lights dimmed and the beer flowing, it's easy to imagine a Dungeon Master using World Anvil from a laptop or iPad as a reference while running a game with their mates. This design choice seems in keeping with the service's target demographic: builders of homebrew table-top gamers. If you don't like the colours, you can make (very) limited changes in the Interface Settings screen, available from the Account Menu. The interface adopts a night-friendly, if somewhat loud supporting colour palette. The social aspects not only foster collaboration but also to build a community around the service and the worlds its users create. The former makes it similar to a wiki, while the latter makes it somewhat unique. World Anvil is a collaborative online app for world-builders with social networking bolted on. The higher tiers are really for those with more advanced mapping and configuration needs. Go beyond the journeyman tier, and I think you will reach the point of diminishing returns, especially as a sole creator. Currently, that will set you back $29 Australia for 6 months access, which I think is reasonable. I'd say the Journeyman tier would be more than enough for a sole world-builder or novelist. Having used the app for about two months, I would cautiously agree with their tier descriptions. You can change between monthly, quarterly, half-yearly and yearly pricing, which I liked as someone who's always cautious about taking on a new subscription.Īs I noted above, World Anvil kindly elevated my access for testing and review purposes. If and when you're ready to subscribe to a paid tier, there's an elaborate feature matrix showing you the features each tier unlocks.

world anvil app

That's fine for table-top gamers, but most novelists will find this unsettling.

world anvil app

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Naturally, however, the free tier is limited, not least by forcing you to build your world under the public eye. Fortunately, there's a free tier that doesn't expire, allowing you plenty of time to experiment with the service before committing. World Anvil operates under a subscription model. With Cadoc's Contract published, and the first draft of The Prince's Bastard is mellowing nicely, I decided it was high time I made good on my promise.

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We got chatting I introduced myself as the emerging fantasy novelist and app reviewer I am, and he offered to elevate my World Anvil account temporarily so I could complete my review with full access to all the app's features. Note, that I say half-heartedly because I was in the middle of revising Cadoc's Contract for its March publication.Īnyway, one day, fate played a hand, and I inherited somebody else's Facebook group along with Issac Walker, who it turns out is the Social Media Manager for World Anvil. When I discovered World Anvil earlier this year, naturally my interest piqued and I half-heartedly evaluated it. While there's a certain appeal to nerding out in this manner, development of such a system cost me a lot of time - so much time in fact, that I didn't write much for several years. Years ago, I built my own world-building app from a bunch of Python scripts and lots of markdown templates.







World anvil app