Hi all! My group and I play BiTD on roll20 and was wondering if anyone had a more visual way to represent clocks on the “game board” rather than having them buried in the character sheets
Hi all!
Hi all!
Hi all!
Hi all! My group and I play BiTD on roll20 and was wondering if anyone had a more visual way to represent clocks on the “game board” rather than having them buried in the character sheets
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For other PbtA games, I take a clock image, and make additional images with segments filled in (so you should have like 7 images). Then you make a Rollable Table out of it. You can right click “Select Side” to advance the clock.
Aaron Griffin thank for the response! How do I go about making a rollable table clock?
It’s one of the tabs on the right. I assume you’re the GM – it’s the tab that has the playing card deck by default. There should be a button for “new table” and you can put in a value and an image for the table, then drag a token onto the play mat.
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Aaron Griffin Thanks so much for your response! It really helped a lot!
I have this as a sidebar in a current Urban Shadows game:
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/SiCnkQUUYay4XZTVASDIHQ_YBvyglxWsfHQo4FAj7LjhknHmfBo5-7p7hLfHu6uGXLbwXmf0oujhN6k=s0
I cut out the clock images from the PDF and draw on them with the roll20 tools.
Aaron Griffin Gonna try that. My quick and dirty solution was I made one of each with Roll20 tools, grouped it, then copied and pasted as required using “x” to mark the segments.
Cam Mitchell It works super well. My graphics skill suck, so the fill has little stray white pixels when it’s near full – I also gradually changed the fill to red as it reached max, which is neat.