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Send, Add, or Subtract from Attributes

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Hi, this suggestion is for the &{tracker} and ':+'/':-' to work for attributes like they do with the tracker. For example, my Hit Dice macro already asks for ?{Hit Dice to spend}, so if I could tag on ?{Hit Dice to spend}&{selected|HD:-} to automatically reduce HD by this amount. This could also work with target to reduce HP, or spending spell slots, and a variety of other applications. Another 5e example would be setting HP to max and adding half Hit Dice on a long rest. @{selected|HP|max}&{selected|HP} ceil(@{selected|level}/2)&{selected|HD:+)
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Found this thread about a very similar suggestion. <a href="https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/1722638/allow-ability-macros-to-modify-attribute-slash-character-sheet-values" rel="nofollow">https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/1722638/allow-ability-macros-to-modify-attribute-slash-character-sheet-values</a>
Is this going to happen someday ? I just don't find anything about anywhere, unless you're a genius and change all by yourself.
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Jakob
Sheet Author
API Scripter
It's possible with API scripts and impossible without, and I imagine it will stay that way for now.
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[Deleted]
Pro
Marketplace Creator
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