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Fantasy Age Stunt Die

Hey-lo. I've seen another thread on a similar subject from about 2 years ago, but it doesn't quite address this question. I'm going to be DM'ing my first tabletop game soon using the Fantasy Age engine. My session is using sheets from Titansgrave, but it's an original setting. I've been prepping stuff for quite awhile now and I'd really like to use the 3D dice rolling function. I notice that the stunt die shows up color-coded in the chat, which is great. But does anyone know a way to make it so that one of the dice during the roll is a different color from the rest of them when using the 3D dice roller? Or is that not possible? I should make it known now that I have no understanding or past experience with using macros. I'm not a coder and I don't know how to mess with them. So if this is a thing I can do with macros, I'm willing to learn (or at least copy paste), but if I have to set up a custom macro for every single dice roll variation in the game, I'm not going to bother with this endeavor. I just don't have the free time to do it. As much as I want to have good presentation, I'll settle for functionality. Or just have the players roll real dice (though not being able to see it does take away from the experience a bit) since I trust the people I'm going to be gaming with.
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The Aaron
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Not possible.  3d Dice always take their color from the current player color.
The Aaron said: Not possible.  3d Dice always take their color from the current player color. Thanks, I appreciate the quick answer! Kinda disappointing, but oh well. Maybe this is something they'll add as a feature at some point.