For people who’ve run this on Roll20, what have you done for Character sheets? I’m considering having them in the Map layer to put text over them but I’m not remembering if players can put text in.
For people who’ve run this on Roll20, what have you done for Character sheets? I’m considering having them in the…
For people who’ve run this on Roll20, what have you done for Character sheets? I’m considering having them in the…
Only the campaign GM can access the Map layer or GM overlay. The players only access the Objects and Tokens layer.
I’m not sure that the standard attributes and abilities page will work easily either off-hand.
The Map layer isn’t bad to put things the players put stuff onto, though. I can’t remember off hand if they’re allowed to put text on the main layer. I’ve had them, for Cortex+, put circles over their Stress levels they can move but I don’t remember if I made it or they did.
But if anyone has how they did it, I’d love to find an easier way because I think I’m gonna try a few games on roll20 with it.
You could put the character sheets up as handouts in the campaign Journal. It accepts pdfs or images. Tracking stress trauma and the various attributes is done through the standard Roll20 character sheet. It won’t be fancy but it should work.
Here’s what I did: Used the handy spreadsheet someone in the community created which has all the playbooks. Stress, Trauma, and Coin I’m tracking on roll20 itself. Each character has a token, one of the bubbles is allocated to stress, another to trauma, and the last for coin.
Is that one on here? I skimmed through and couldn’t find the Spreadsheets.
Gimme a min and I’ll try to dig it up. But yes, I found them here.
I am starting a roll20 game and would like to solve this problem. I was thinking Google docs and shared pdfs. But tracking stress, and other such often fluctuating resources, would be best in roll20 so everyone can see in real time.
You could post in the forums there asking if someone is prepared to do a character sheet. It’s only HTML and CSS for the most part. The issue is that a playbook is the authors IP and as such an issue occurs with publishing it on a site for anyone to use. Having just a sheet with items that need tracking is easily done with the built in sheet that is part of the journal system and can be attached to a token if you use a map. Frequently changing values can be placed in the circles associated with a token and linked in to the character sheet in the journal.