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i have an option on my enemy token actions along with attacks and such, but it doesn't do anything and i am getting confused as to which one i need to press. is there something i did wrong, and if so how do i fix it?
Jeryl A. said: i have an option on my enemy token actions along with attacks and such, but it doesn't do anything and i am getting confused as to which one i need to press. is there something i did wrong, and if so how do i fix it? Using SHIFT+click on the macro, are there any commands listed?
okay thank you Pat S. for putting this where it belongs. i am using the D&D 3.5 sheet, not the adventure pack. but it is in the token actions bar, but not listed in the macros under settings. i tried using the the shift+click idea from vince but i got nothing, as there are no macros listed but the command is still listed in the token actions. if you would i can send a screen shot of what i mean if that would be easier to understand.
OK. This was probably a macro added by the DM and made available to the players. You won't be able to edit it as a player. Also, since it's a macro for Initiative, you will only see something happen if and when the DM opens the Turn Tracker. Are you the GM, co-GM, or a player? Hope this helps. Cheers
The initiative token action is built in to the 3.5 character sheet template. The macro itself can be edited on the stats tab of the PC character sheet in the edit box between the initiative calculations and the roll button. As Vince suggested, it rolls initiative and adds it to the turn tracker if the turn tracker is open. The numbers to the right of the decimal point in the calculated/rolled initiative are for tie breakers; it shows what the character's dex bonus is.