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5e OGL Allowing users other than the GM to have access to the drop downs on tokens that bind the bubbles to the character sheet.

Hey Everyone, So our group is having issues figuring this out and it may be an option that just doesn't work. Is there any way that the GM can grant the users the ability to click their tokens, select the setting cogwheel and have access to the drop-downs that bind the bubbles to character sheets? Seems tedious to have the GM needing to set that all up considering the user has access to their token and their character sheet typically. It puts a lot of work onto our GM when we get something cool (like bag of tricks where we can summon 1 of 8 beasts). He can give me the 8 tokens to control but then after our session he has to sit there and bind all these new tokens as default so the bubbles show AC and health correctly and, while it's lazy of me, I just want to drag the damn bear out and not have to click the character sheet and fill out the bubbles manually. I completely understand that the GM can do all of this without issue, I'm more or less looking to see if those types of permissions are even available to be granted to individual players and my GM can't seem to find an option that grants that permission. Thanks
If your Game has the All Access Vault , your GM can task his players with setting up Characters/Tokens that they wish to use within their own Games and Vaulting them over to his Game. If your GM is a Pro subscriber, he can use the API Script TokenMod to allow players to fully set up Tokens (including linking Bars to Attributes) via chat commands.
Understood. I'll talk to him and see what he has. I know he's a pro subscriber so he may have to take a look into the  TokenMod . Thanks!