Latest version | 4.1.0 |
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Minimum Core | 12.331 |
Compatible Core | 12 |
Last updated | 3 months ago |
Created | 2 years ago |
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Languages |
English Français Portuguese (Brasil) |
Systems |
Dnd5e Sw5e |
Dependencies |
libWrapper |
Project source | Project URL |
Read-me | Readme URL |
Changelog | Changelog URL |
Want to use active effects to give your barbarian advantage on strength ability checks and saving throws when Raging? Don't want to install Midi QOL to do it? Then this module might be for you.
The basic die roller the D&D 5e system uses provides a pop-up dialog to give the player a chance to add situational bonuses or make d20 rolls with advantage/disadvantage or damage rolls as critical hits. It does not change the default button to remind you when to roll with advantage, disadvantage, or a critical hit. This module uses the active effect keys defined by Midi QOL to change the default button. This is useful if you want to be reminded to roll with advantage on a Strength saving throw while Raging, for example, but you do not want to use Midi QOL. Midi QOL is great at automating combat with its workflow, however not every game group wants that level of automation. If all you want is a reminder but remain in control of the die rolls, then this module is for you.
In addition to the active effects, this module supports armor that imposes stealth disadvantage when equipped. It also makes some small CSS changes (bold text) in order to make the advantage, disadvantage, and critical hit buttons more obvious when they should be clicked.
Midi Flags lists the supported Midi active effect flags.
There are active effect keys for automatically failing ability checks, saving throws, skill checks, and casting spells. Only keys relavent to saving throws are supported. The choice to only fail saving throws was made because those are the only auto-fail rolls that the base rules support. However, if there is a use case for adding support for other checks, they can be added.
If the player holds down one of the Ctrl/Alt/Shift/Meta keys to fast-forward the die roll (e.g. hold Alt to roll with advantage, skipping the roll dialog) then this module WILL NOT do anything. Holding down one of those keys stops the roll dialog from popping up so it's interpreted as overriding what this module does.
In addition to active effects adding advantage or disadvantage, you can also add messages to remind you of conditional bonuses or advantage. For example, features like Dwarven Resilience give advantage on saving throws against poison don't work with the advantage flags since there isn't a way to limit it to poison. Now you can add a message to the dialog right above the buttons to remind you about Dwarven Resilience.
Messages has more information about the messages feature, including the active effect keys.
Advantage Reminder is compatible with Midi QOL and Ready Set Roll. There are more details on that and other mdoules in the readme. Follow the Project URL link to get the latest information.
For the most part the Foundry version determines what version of Advantage Reminder to use, but here is a listing of system versions and Advantage Reminder version to use.
D&D 5e Versions | Advantage Reminder Versions |
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4.0.0 + | 4.1.0 + |
3.0.0 - 3.3.1 | 3.3.0 - 4.0.2 |
2.0.1 - 2.4.1 | 3.0 - 3.2.1 |
To install this package, open your Foundry Setup screen and navigate to your Module tab and click the Install Module button.
From there, you can either search for the package unique name: adv-reminder or copy its manifest URL:
And paste it to the input box at the bottom of your window.
You can install this package directly to your Forge account.
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