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February 27th, 2024, 06:15 #31Zealot
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I was just using d20s for a standard attack roll.
I think the Osric Ruleset makes use of the D&D 2E ruleset ,so enough just to look at the 2E ruleset I think.
I basically used the modifier tab ,picked advantage ,which I moved to hotbar for easy access.
Then I press on my hotbar tab twice.
Then make my d20 attack roll.
How I normally make my attack roll ,is grab the d20 dice from my character sheet ,then drop on the enemy token on the map. I find this is both quick and satisfying. Then I watch the result in the chat box.
Then 4 d20s are thrown.
The best result is given.
This is how I like to use your extension. Using my hotbar link.
BUT I have also used your special keladvantage in effects tab and dropped on a character as well.
I don't like this as much since it effects damage rolls too - to me advantage should only effect d20 attack rolls.
In options I set no automatic effect removal.Last edited by seanny; February 27th, 2024 at 06:22.
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March 18th, 2025, 15:53 #32
@all devs: Is any dev making use of this extension? That is as described on the forge page by adding rRoll.adv to the rRoll for measuring (dis)advantage? I am asking because I am about updating the code, switching rRoll.adv to rRoll.nAdv to make use of the new feature that rRoll can pass numbers
But I would like to avoid breaking your codes, thus my question
Hi
Oooh, sorry, I absolutely forgot about your problem! Looking at it soon, since I am now about updating my extension a bit
Thanks for the patience!
My extensions for 3.5e and Pathfinder
Bug reports please here
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March 19th, 2025, 08:02 #33
Just pushed an update, some clean-ups
For devs: the rRoll variable for measuring (dis)advantage is now rRoll.nAdv and not rRoll.adv
My extensions for 3.5e and Pathfinder
Bug reports please here
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