Thread: proficiency dice option
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March 30th, 2016, 18:30 #1
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proficiency dice option
Hi all,
On page 263 of the Dungeon Master's Guide they state an optional rule to replace the fixed proficiency bonus with a variable proficiency die roll.
So for example in stead of always having a +2 bonus in level range 1-4 you can throw an extra 1d4 with your roll and add the value of that.
I was wondering if there is a setting to toggle this mode in fantasy grounds ?
Gerard.
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March 30th, 2016, 20:43 #2
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There is not. I looked into adding this option at one point, but the amount of work necessary to implement across the ruleset framework was more than the limited use it would get.
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JPG
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March 30th, 2016, 20:56 #3
You can replicate this optional rule by rolling a d4 manually, dragging it's result value down to the Modifier box, clicking the -2 button to remove the default +2 proficiency bonus, then double clicking your Skill Check to get a value affected by the d4 roll and not your default +2 Prof bonus.
JPG, is there any way to add in the ability to add/subtract a die roll as part of a die roll? Maybe drag a die onto the modifier window (or other new field) and have it add the value of the roll of that die to your next die roll? Might be a useful feature.
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March 30th, 2016, 22:07 #4
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Fair enough
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March 30th, 2016, 22:12 #5
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There is not. The modifier box is very basic. I've thought it might be useful to enhanced the modifier box to incorporate dice, but it's not a minor project.
Cheers,
JPG
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March 30th, 2016, 22:16 #6
Hi, smeevil, welcome to Fantasy Grounds and to the community.
It is possible to do this if you use effects but it will be a bit long winded. For example if you create an effect thus ATK:[-PRF];ATK:1d4 it will effectively remove the existing proficiency and replace it with a random roll. So if the PC has a proficiency bonus of 2 then you'd get a roll of 2-2 + 1d4 added to any attack roll. You can do this also for any ability check CHECK:[-PRF];CHECK:1d4 and for a saving throw SAVE:[-PRF];SAVE:1d4.
You'd need to update the random dice when the character gets to a level where that changes but the [-PRF] wil; negate whatever the proficiency bonus is. Make sure all the effects are target SELF and they are on the character all the time. A bit long winded, as I said, but it should work I think.Last edited by Zacchaeus; April 28th, 2016 at 08:55.
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March 30th, 2016, 22:18 #7
Hmm, I wonder if it would be possible in the rebuild to add the functionality to pick up a dice, and then right click on top of another dice to roll both of them. And if there isn't a die directly under the curser to double the die like currently.
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April 28th, 2016, 04:10 #8
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May 3rd, 2016, 14:26 #9
The last thing I need is another opportunity to roll a 1.
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February 15th, 2022, 20:32 #10
The syntax [-PRF] does not work. I coppied and pasted this line into the effects window. It added the d4 (which is brilliant! thank you!) but continued to give the prof bonus. I got it to work by unchecking the "proficiency" star next to my longsword, but that's only a partial fix... if I use a weapon i'm not proficient with, adding the penalty is an extra step.
is the [-PRF] coded properly?
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