This is likely an issue with your particular setup. I'm not seeing an issue with staging initiative rolls.
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I tested with a fresh campaign and no other extensions loaded and no options changed. What is your setup like? Staged rolls is set to "on"... i have the roll set to check for attacks, saves, checks, and skills. Am i doing it wrong?
Ah, I see. Initiative is its own roll type. You can add the option by adding "init" to the list of rolls it looks for. If you don't know the string for a roll you want to add, you can drag the roll into the configuration window that pops up and it will add it automatically.
Ah, I see. Initiative is its own roll type. You can add the option by adding "init" to the list of rolls it looks for. If you don't know the string for a roll you want to add, you can drag the roll into the configuration window that pops up and it will add it automatically.
Thank you very much! It is a minor thing but helps certain of my players. Cheers!
Hey there! I know it takes the ADV/DIS of the GM during the requested roll. Is there a way to add ADV/DIS/Modifier to the actual request rolls popup? Would just make it a bit easier instead of navigating between the popup & bottom of the application.
First off, great extension!
I'm running into a little problem with Guidance. The caster has two effects they can place. "Guidance; (C); [SELF]" and "Guidance: 1d4". The first is to mark that the caster is maintaining concentration on their guidance spell. The later is to provide the Guidance effect itself.
In Staged Rolls I have the effect listed as "Guidance: 1d4" and it correctly only requests a staged role if "Guidance: 1d4" is present and not the concentration effect. However, Requested Rolls will consume whichever effect is listed first. If the "Guidance: 1d4" is listed first it will consume that, but if the concentration effect is listed first that's the one that gets consumed instead.
There are some workarounds for this situation. For example:
1. When using Guidance on one self, just apply the dice effect first before the concentration effect
2. Rename one or the other. For example: "GuidanceDice: 1d4"
Instead of using one of these workarounds, It would be really cool if just the effect with the dice could be consumed in this case!
Thanks :)