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Pathfinder Monster Token Problem

So I search for Goblin, find it, and drag it to the map, but it insists on making it a handout. It's set to the token layer, but it still doesn't work. I don't know what I'm doing wrong.
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You need to drag the name "Goblin" to a blank character sheet.&nbsp; On the PF Community Sheet, enable NPC/Monster from the settings page, then on the NPC tab, drag/drop Goblin to the "Monster statblock import" section and hit the parse button to accept the values. demo: <a href="http://i.imgur.com/5e4zqw1.gif" rel="nofollow">http://i.imgur.com/5e4zqw1.gif</a> On the Official sheet, set as npc and drag/drop Goblin to the NPC page.
Thank you. I switched to the community sheet and tried (with some issues) to follow along with the GIF. I think I've got it (???). Thanks.
Is there a way to do this with the official character sheet? This is needlessly complicated :(
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Nyne X said: Is there a way to do this with the official character sheet? This is needlessly complicated :( You can drag/drop to the Official PF sheet as well.&nbsp; As I understand it, they are still working on getting full implementation. (ie attacks are not created) What issues are you having specifically?&nbsp; Some tips for importing monsters into the PF Community Sheet; After PC creation, I usually set my game defaults to create "NPC's" since I create many more NPC's/monsters than PC's.&nbsp; So now I don't have to fuss with clicking the NPC/Monster checkbox in the sheet settings. All new sheets are now NPC's by default and I just drag and drop monsters as needed.&nbsp; 99% of the time I just "parse" the imported statblock, but occasionally I make adjustments before hitting the parse button.&nbsp; While you can dag/drop the default token from the sidebar to the vtt, you still need to link the token's bars to hp, ac, etc. and or adjust for mooks.&nbsp; If you want a more representative token of the monster, npc, pc, etc. you'll have to drag/drop an appropriate token from the sidebar image search or your image library and set it up manually.&nbsp; The PFC (pathfinder companion script) can auto-link and sync tokens, import srd's text-based stat-blocks, auto number and "de-link" mooks, etc.&nbsp; Super handy for the Community Sheet.