![]() Luckily, players have usually only 7 or 8 skills above 0. The problème is that there is a BIIIiiiiig list of skills and my query isn't "userfriendly", when you look for the specific skills. ![]() Has someone an idea how to make that work ? Question 2 Also, I'm using Query list for my sheet rolls, where I select first my attribute, then my skill. When you have a Weakness that is relevant in the story, you trow the same dices, but do not keep the 2 best, but the best and the lowest (5 and 9 in the last exemple). For the moment, nothing difficult in roll20 : my head on the cupboard} Where it gets tricky is with the notion of Weakness of the game. I trow 3d10 (with, let's say, 5, 7, 9), that I had to 5. Ex : Y have 3 in « Agility » and 5 in « hitting my head on the cupboard ». You add then this to dices to your skill. Question 1 So, in Yggdrasill, basic rolls are : (attributes)d10, where you keep the 2 best (10 are exploding). As you will see, it isn't finished and is a work in progress. Hello everybody, After a difficult roll20 character sheet building for the french RPG Yggdrasill, I come in this humble place for two main reasons : to share my work (and invite how ever wants to participate in this sheet building) and for help.
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