13 thoughts on “Does anyone play Blades on Roll20? How do you handle the clocks?”

  1. Good question, I am running a game tonight and was wondering the same thing. For now I’ll just draw circles and use freehand to colour them in. It’s a little clumsy but should be ok for now.

  2. Also the roll20 character sheets are evolving. John has said that players will soon be able to click a button to add a new clock to their sheet. This handles personal clocks for Long Term Projects and the like.

  3. Make a rollable table with images of the clock being filled in. Put it on the board as a token. It’s kinda hard to explain… it takes some setup but it’s fast and looks nice in play

  4. What I do is twofold: clocks that apply to just one of the players, tracked on the Clocks section of their character sheet. I then have a character sheet called Clocks that is editable by everybody, and just stays toggled to the Clocks tab, and overall situation clocks can be managed from there. Anybody can add them as they come up, no drawing needed.

  5. Mark Cleveland Massengale Once you’ve made a rollable table there is a “token” button that you can use to generate as many as you like. If you’ve customized a token and want to copy it, you can do that too, just like any token in roll20

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