November 22nd, 2015 ~ 12:30 pm eastern Version: 3.2.12 Link: gist.github.com/Sky-Captain-13/452330a3d926b32da49c Bugfix: Content hidden by conditionals will not be processed. This really only affects the [trkr] roll option that sends a token to the turn order tracker. Example: -- ?? ?{Send to Init|Yes|No} == Yes ?? Initiative:|[[ [trkr] 1d20 ]] If you select no, the token will not be added to the turn order tracker, nor will its existing initiative be modified. Update: You can now display the base value of a Roll ID by adding [^Roll ID] to your PowerCard. This cannot be used as a stored variable to do math with however. Example: --Damage:| [[ [$Physical] 1d8 + [$Fire] 1d6 + [$Necrotic] 2d6 ]] ([^Fire] fire, [^Necrotic] necrotic) would show up as Damage: [19] (4 fire, 9 necrotic) If you want to include a modifier as part of the base value, you must wrap the roll and modifier in curly brackets like this: [[ [$Physical] {1d8 + 3 [Str Mod] } + [$Fire] {2d6 + 3} ]] Bugfix: As part of the above update, I was able to get Roll ID's to work with multiple dice and their base sum. Before the bugfix, $ID.base would only use the last number rolled, regardless of the number dice rolled. Example: If you rolled [[ [$Fire] 3d6 + 10 ]] and rolled a 3, 3, 5... [^Fire] would only show the five and any conditionals trying to use $Fire.base would only test against the value of five instead of eleven, the sum of the dice only. This would be most useful for system that use multiple dice for a roll that may or may not have modifiers applied, but also bases things like critical success off the base rolls. Like using 3d6 for attacks rolls in D&D instead of 1d20. You would be able to do the following, which did not work before. -- Attack:| [[ [$Atk] 3d6 + 3 [Str Mod] ]] vs AC -- ?? $Atk.base >= 18 ?? Critical Hit:|You got a critical hit!