Hey sorry to take over your post like that, I'm very new to DMing myself and I've never heard of that campaign, however I'd be interested to know what plugins are you using for obsidian ?
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I use the Pathfinder-2e-srd-markdown GitHub repository from ObsidianTTRPGProject as a base. With that I have in essence the Archives of Nethys in my obsidian Vault.
Then to utilise it's bestiary, I have the plugin "Fantasy Statblocks" enabled which renders those code blocks into Statblocks and provides them to other plugins like
"Initiative tracker" which allows me to build encounters and track encounters, turns, the combatants.
Then "Dice Roller" allows me to roll dice on Statblocks or other dice formulae. Comes with a dice tray.
Another interesting plugin would be "Obsidian Leaflet" which I use for making exploration maps with pins that lead to notes.
To utilise herolab.online, i've written an experimental plugin which allows me to pull the characters from an active stage of a campaign, convert them into a "Fantasy Statblock" compliant note so that I can look up the stats of my playercharacters without having to navigate herolab.online's clunky UI.
I use all that to then to manually convert the adventure path PDFs into obsidian notes. Hyperlink them and hope for the best (I keep the PDFs for reference in my vault though)