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Milke
September 8th, 2020, 17:57
Is it possible now (or to implement in the future) a way to apply a penalty to the whole party (and possibly everyone in the combat tracker)? For instance, if it's raining, and everyone is taking a -2 to their Perception checks.
I know I can drag a -2 over to everyone on the effects. But I thought it'd be nice to apply it to everyone. Or all monsters. Or all PCs. At the same time. Then I can click it off if I need to.

LordEntrails
September 8th, 2020, 19:45
Sure it's possible, with an extension.

But how it might be done in an existing game is going to depend upon which ruleset you are using, which you didn't tell us :)
The closes I know of is the Party Sheet in 5E, but that only affects rolls made from there, and not from the character sheets, CT, etc.

Milke
September 8th, 2020, 20:14
My mistake. Pathfinder 2E.
I didn't mention it because usually when I post in the specific forum I play in, someone comments, "That sounds like a Core RPG problem." I can't win. haha

LordEntrails
September 8th, 2020, 21:03
Not a problem, but when not posting in a ruleset specific forum, just let us know what ruleset you are trying to do it in. That way if it is ruleset specific, folks can give an appropriate reply.

I don't know or use PF2E, so I can't help further on this. I'm sure someone else will be along shortly with other ideas :)

superteddy57
September 9th, 2020, 12:45
Moved: PF2e specific request

I'd like to expand on LordEntrails response that this is more of a PF2E request than a FGU one. I know you said you've encountered some saying it's a Core issue, but this would depend on additions to the ruleset that you are looking have investigated. This also gives more visibility to the developer of the ruleset that you are using to see your question as some don't visit the FGU support forum very often or it can get lost in the many bugs and feature requests for FGU. Just hoping to help in getting it more exposure for you. This is something I wanted to investigate for Core based rulesets and think expanding the CT to include group based modifiers might be something interesting. You are referring to everyone involved and not just PCs or NPCs, correct?

Trenloe
September 9th, 2020, 13:09
It's something that I've considered to add to the PF2 ruleset, but probably not for quite a while yet. I'm of the opinion that a lot of the code would be generic (checking for effects being active etc., which is not really related to any specific ruleset) and so would be nice if a lot of the code and controls were in CoreRPG for all rulesets to use - just like all of the base effect controls and code are in CoreRPG.

superteddy57
September 9th, 2020, 13:30
I agree. The big issue with any Core feature addition is finding a place for it if it's not there. I have been wanting to expand the CT to basically merge with the partysheet. Make it a one stop shop. Try to streamline and expunge some of the windows that need to be open.

Milke
September 9th, 2020, 20:45
Thanks for the replies, everyone. And, as always, thanks to everyone for being patient with me when I don't quite get the protocol all the time =)
And, to Superteddy, yea, I was thinking penalties and bonuses that would apply to everyone. All "actors" in the tracker.
I suppose it would be handy to have the ability to go by friendly, neutral, and hostile. But what sparked it was, for fun, I'm creating a module for the Serpent's Skull adventure path, making it for Pathfinder 2nd edition. And in that first adventure, it says that it rains on the island about half the time, giving penalties to Perception, etc. So I thought.. wouldn't it be neat if I could apply circumstance penalties across the board, instead of doing them all individually.
Looks like maybe we'll get it in the future, since others seem to be interested as well!

Willot
September 9th, 2020, 23:34
I guess for the time being you could make a NPC called "GLOBAL EFFECTS" and have a -2 AC effect, -2 ATK effect, +2 AC effect, +2 ATK Effect etc etc.

Then use the map to select all the targets that are getting it and fire off the effect from the "Global Effects" Npc

Milke
September 9th, 2020, 23:37
Hey. That's a really clever idea that I should've thought of, but didn't. Thanks, Willot.