Latest version | 1.6.0 |
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Minimum Core | 11 |
Compatible Core | 12 |
Last updated | 4 weeks ago |
Created | 1 year ago |
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Systems | All systems |
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If you want to use the rules that limits the number of enemies tokens to twice the number of players' tokens select it on the Configuration Settings
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The following fields on a character sheet are rollable:
Skill tests let the user choose to roll under (in which case the system rolls 2d6 under the target), or over in which case the system rolls 2d6+Skill.
NOTE - Hold shift and click to bypass the dialog and roll under, hold control and click to bypass the dialog and roll over.
When rolling damage, a dialoge will appear that allows the user to modify the 1d6 roll. A custom modifier can be typed in (to account for armor for instance). Or there are buttons that roll with a modifier of -3 through +3 as well.
All the damage values are displayed in the chat for reference, the value that was rolled is bolded.
Note - Armour Ignored value is not automatically included in the damage calculation.
The attacks grid is populated based on what spells and items a character has (this is true of NPCs as well). In order to show up in the available attacks grid, an item or spell must be edited and marked as being an attack:
If the Requires Two Hands checkbox is checked, an asterisk is placed next to the name of the attack in the grid. Similarly, if a non-zero value for Armour Ignored is entered, a # sign is placed next to the attack name.
Items in the inventory section can be dragged to re-order. Items in compendiums can be dragged and dropped directly on the sheet to add them. If an item is marked as needing multiple inventory slots (heavy armour for instance), it will note the slots it takes up as a range.
Most characters can be represented by the default PC sheet. To facilitate this, Initiative is a value even on a PC sheet.
However besides the PC, there are two other Actor types included in the system. These are the NPC and the NPC-Complex. The complex NPC is simply the PC sheet, but the Background field has been replaced by Mien. This is largely for more complicated NPCs that might have spells or otherwise be like a PC.
The standard NPC sheet is meant to represent a character statblock similar to the bestiary in the core rulebook. It is far more simple than the PC sheet:
Original system and all versions prior to 1.2 created by TheLastScrub
Version 1.2 and ahead created by Cussa Mitre/Hod Studio Publishing
To install this package, open your Foundry Setup screen and navigate to your System tab and click the Install System button.
From there, you can either search for the package unique name: troika 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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