Tested this in a live game and players roll normally in the chat but GM rolls are doubled.
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Tested this in a live game and players roll normally in the chat but GM rolls are doubled.
Version 2.20.2
Double rolling should now be fixed
I'm having a problem where for one campaign the "NPC: Prompt owner to roll saves" isn't working. No matter whether the option is on or off the saves always roll automatically. I can create a fresh campaign and this option works fine. I can turn off all other extensions and the problem does not go away with my current campaign. Can anyone suggest any troubleshooting strategies I might use to try and correct this. Obviously I could just try creating a new campaign but that'd be a real pain.
Try typing:
/RRclientsaves
into the chat box at the start of your game. I don't remember where I saw that hint, but I think it overrides any other settings by you or your players and stops the auto-roll.
So this one ended up just being user error on my part. I had "roll automatically for the GM" turned on, and that overrides the "NPC: Prompt owner to roll saves" option.
I'm having an issue where monster skill checks are only adding the modifiers explicitly labeled in the stat block, but not adding modifiers that should exist based on the ability modifiers and proficiencies. Is this normal? Do I have to manually add the skill modifiers to the stat block?
Using 5E.
Recently, when a PC rolls a natural 1 on a skill check (with a DC set via the Request Rolls extension), it is incorrectly reported as a success.
Even with double nat 1s on a skill check with disadvantage:
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I don't think it's related to the extension (unless it was a recently introduced issue), but wanted to report it just in case. Has anyone else seen this?
It's consistent (but takes a while to duplicate). It happens for different PCs and different skills.
Is there some option or setting that could affect this behavior?
As noted in the other thread you posted in, a natural 1 is not an automatic failure for skill rolls (at least in 5E rules).
Regards,
JPG