Thread: MoreCore Ruleset
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February 23rd, 2020, 22:15 #1861
Alright done. I also combined it with a modification of the SotDL dice rolling mechanic Damned made for MoreCore (just a rename of bane/boon to acc/dif.) If Damned is ok with me sharing that I will do so. One thing that I've come across though is that modifiers aren't being "swallowed" after using, and are staying to impact every subsequent roll in a stacking manner. Is that MoreCore, my extension, or a setting in FG?
Ongoing Campaigns:Zeitgeist Adventure Path|:|4e Tyranny of Dragons || Finished Campaigns:Tyranny of Dragons|:|Rage Of Demons
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February 23rd, 2020, 22:21 #1862
I noticed the same thing using Ubiquity modifiers, so it's apparently a MoreCore thing.
Probably something that should be changed, or at least made optional.
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February 23rd, 2020, 22:38 #1863
There is a glitch somewhere in MoreCore that once triggered you will see this behaviour until you reload the table.
If you can track down the glitch I may be able to fix...
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February 23rd, 2020, 22:50 #1864
Oh that's unusual. I'll keep my eyes peeled if I can make it happen again.
Ongoing Campaigns:Zeitgeist Adventure Path|:|4e Tyranny of Dragons || Finished Campaigns:Tyranny of Dragons|:|Rage Of Demons
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February 24th, 2020, 13:09 #1865
Try this ubiquity file - need to remove the .txt from the file name.
Will accept
/uniquity (p1)d6+(p1)d6
and will also accept mods
/mod (p1)
before the roll will add (p1) additional d6 to the pool.
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February 24th, 2020, 14:36 #1866
That seems to work.
To be clear, that works for the multi-factor ubiquity requirement. I didn't test if it did anything to the modifier issue. The one time I used a mod it seemed to consume it, but it's still too soon to say for sure.
Thanks for your help!
~P
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February 24th, 2020, 22:19 #1867
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Does this work with the 5e ruleset?
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February 24th, 2020, 22:41 #1868
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February 25th, 2020, 20:43 #1869
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Is it possible to do math on the number of dice before you roll them? E.g.
(p2)-(p1)+(p3)d6
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February 25th, 2020, 21:27 #1870
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