GladysGlitch
May 10th, 2026, 17:35
Old extension but a new forum thread since I’m updating graphics with clearer lines and more tintable clocks.
This is a free extension for any ruleset (CoreRPG based). The extension can be found on the Forge at https://forge.fantasygrounds.com/shop/items/928/view
It is called “BitD Style Clocks Extension” in your extensions list.
Clocks are added to the sidebar under the 'Campaign' heading. Shareable with players, this extension provides an easy way to track long term projects or put pressure on your players. Inspired by the Blades in the Dark and Forged in the Dark mechanics.
• Clocks are available in five different styles: Blades style, Bars, Plain, Radar and Sci Fi.
• GMs can choose the style under the main Options Menu - Game heading. You may need to reopen the clock for changes to apply.
• Clocks are divided into 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 or 20 segments.
• Left click to advance the clock, ctrl and left click to go back.
• The colour of all clocks can be chosen with the RGBA colour picker
• There is an optional section for notes under each clock.
If you used the previous version, “green” clocks have been renamed to “radar” since you can change the colours now.
This is a free extension for any ruleset (CoreRPG based). The extension can be found on the Forge at https://forge.fantasygrounds.com/shop/items/928/view
It is called “BitD Style Clocks Extension” in your extensions list.
Clocks are added to the sidebar under the 'Campaign' heading. Shareable with players, this extension provides an easy way to track long term projects or put pressure on your players. Inspired by the Blades in the Dark and Forged in the Dark mechanics.
• Clocks are available in five different styles: Blades style, Bars, Plain, Radar and Sci Fi.
• GMs can choose the style under the main Options Menu - Game heading. You may need to reopen the clock for changes to apply.
• Clocks are divided into 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 or 20 segments.
• Left click to advance the clock, ctrl and left click to go back.
• The colour of all clocks can be chosen with the RGBA colour picker
• There is an optional section for notes under each clock.
If you used the previous version, “green” clocks have been renamed to “radar” since you can change the colours now.