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in roll20 how do you edit the bars on your token to reflect hp and ac, i know you can just input the #'s, but on certain tokens you can edit, there is a drop down window where you can just add hp ac etc, how do i do that for existing tokens thanks
If you are the GM, you can just double click the token, set it to represent a character, and then link the bars to an attribute on that character. See the wiki for the full details
i know how to edit a token but one of my players imported his own token and you can do it with modules u buy's tokens but in my game the regular tokens don't have the drop down option to specify the stat with the bar
If they are linked to a token how do you keep the tokens separate meaning when I make multiple copies of token they all seem to revert to same HP or Temp_HP when I change one token. Is there a way so that it randoms the HP from NPC and keeps them separate ? I have dragged from handouts and made a copy of token neither seems to work correctly.
See the Mook section of that wiki article linked above for preventing the propagation of changes. As for randomizing health, that requires a script and depends on your sheet system.
It is the standard 5e sheet and seems to randomize the health when I pull it from the side but it does change all the tokens when I do to the new value will look at the mook section.
Elbuort said: It is the standard 5e sheet and seems to randomize the health when I pull it from the side but it does change all the tokens when I do to the new value will look at the mook section. It seems like you have each bar linked to the hp of the npc instead of just the value. Make sure that you followed step 5 in the link above Scott C. said: See the wiki for the full details
Elbuort said: I think I got it figured out. Seems a bit of a pain for on the fly gaming but works well if you plan ahead. Pretty much describes Roll20 :).