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[PF1 Sheet by Roll20] Ranged full attacks, extra damage bonuses, etc.

I'm currently playing a warpriest using a bow weapon, and while the Manyshot function works the way I was hoping it would, effects like the flaming  property seem to lump the damage in with the weapon attack's damage. For a lot of obviously mechanical imperatives, it really should be separate, but I cannot seem to divine how to make this so. 
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Gauss
Forum Champion
Hi S,  Could you supply a screenshot of your weapon's attack/damage settings? 
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S
Pro
Gauss said: Hi S,  Could you supply a screenshot of your weapon's attack/damage settings?  Here you go. Another issue I've had is the limiting nature of the Additional Attacks function, as it effectively makes many high-attack volume natural attack shapeshifting utterly impossible unless there's something I'm missing. Just as well, while the upper attacks permit the addition of extra dice, the lower ones do not.
And the subsequent result of its use, as well as the indicated issue therein.
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Gauss
Forum Champion
I played with it, but in short, not possible using the attack in the character sheet. My suggestion, add it to notes:  Attack 1: [[1d6]] Fire damage Manyshot: [[1d6]] Fire damage Rapidshot: [[1d6]] Fire damage and so on.  Alternately, split the attacks up so that each attack can have it's own bonus damage. However, that won't work with Manyshot.  Finally, you could probably create a macro that could do all of this. If you need help with that let me know. 
Gauss said: I played with it, but in short, not possible using the attack in the character sheet. My suggestion, add it to notes:  Attack 1: [[1d6]] Fire damage Manyshot: [[1d6]] Fire damage Rapidshot: [[1d6]] Fire damage and so on.  Alternately, split the attacks up so that each attack can have it's own bonus damage. However, that won't work with Manyshot.  Finally, you could probably create a macro that could do all of this. If you need help with that let me know.  I was exploring making an attack macro on my own, but the template and syntax is pretty different from the community sheet, so any help would be appreciated.
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Gauss
Forum Champion
Hi S,  Sorry I haven't gotten back to you sooner.    Another thread regarding this has come up, perhaps you can discuss this with the folks in that thread.