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Roll 20 turn tracker
Roll 20 turn tracker







!ct reset conditions - Resets all conditions. !ct remove - Removes a condition from the selected token(s). Optional duration, set 0 for no duration. !ct add - Adds a condition to the selected token(s) (duration is optionally (how much rounds.)). !ct prev - Goes to the previous turn (gm only). !ct next - Goes to the next turn (a player can also use this if it is his turn). !ct stop - Stops the combat (closes the turntracker, removes the marker, clears the turnorder list, etc.).

roll 20 turn tracker

!ct start - Starts the combat, if you have tokens selected it will try to roll initiative for them and add them to the tracker.

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!ct show - Shows a list of conditions on selected tokens. !ct conditions - Shows a list of known conditions from StatusInfo and favorites. !ct favorites - Shows the favorites menu. Commands !ct - Shows the CombatTracker menu. StatusInfo If you use my StatusInfo script, it will also add the markers set there automatically to the selected token(s), and it will add a condition to this script if you manually (or through TokenMod/StatusInfo) set a marker that has a condition in StatusInfo. It has a lot of customizable configuration options. Easily keep tracks of who's turn it is, use a turn timer, let players progress to the next turn by themselves, adding/removing conditions, etc. (Having never used any other VTTs for more than a few minutes, I can't compare options.CombatTracker Discord: Atheos#1095 Roll20: Roll20 Thread: Github: Reddit: Patreon: : CombatTracker will be a great help in battles. I could do it in another system but it's easier and more accessible in Rol20. But I know non-coders who set up their character sheets fairly easily (for sheets already supported). As a player, I like to memorize commmon stats so a coded sheet. I don't use their character sheets - I just keep important players stats in a spreadsheet. None this requires coding or much effort. I like the map layers so things are hidden from the players and I can make things appear suddenly by clicking on the object and choosing a new layer.

roll 20 turn tracker

I like having all the maps quickly prepped and being able to drop objects and monsters from any image source or grabbing them from the free library.

roll 20 turn tracker

Though it takes an extra hour or two to set up the dungeon for it.Įven with a free account, I like having an NPC wiki and a built in forum for discussion between sessions. Players see only their character could see based on walls and lighting sources. If you spring for a paid subscription, dynamic lighting is really cool.









Roll 20 turn tracker