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Need some help with Macros for a long death monk

I've been trying to get a simple macros for missile delfection and hour of reaping for a while. For some reason the @{} commands aren't working.
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Ziechael
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Could you post your macro as it stands, we can help troubleshoot from there :)
It would also help to know what character sheet you are using.
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Kyle G. said: It would also help to know what character sheet you are using. Ziechael said: Could you post your macro as it stands, we can help troubleshoot from there :) I'm using the regular SRD5 roll 20 sheet I believe. Heres my macro for missile deflection I use so far Deflect Missile Starting at 3rd level, you can use your reaction to deflect or catch the missile when you are hit by a ranged weapon Attack. When you do so, the damage you take from the Attack is reduced by 1d 10 + your Dexterity modifier + your monk level. /roll 1d10+?{Modifier|0}+?{Level|0} The other one I tried was [[1d10+@{dexterity_mod}+@{Level}]]
Are you creating this macro as a Character Ability (in the Attributes & Abilities tab of the character sheet) or as a Global Macro (inside the Collections tab in the right hand menu with Chat)? If character ability, you are close, but you need to use @{base_level} for the character level. [[1d10+@{dexterity_mod}[DEX]+@{base_level}[Monk Level]]] If global macro, you will need to supply a keyword with each attribute call. This keyword can be the character's name or ID, or a general keyword such as selected or target [[1d10+@{selected|dexterity_mod}[DEX]+@{selected|base_level}[Monk Level]]]
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Kyle G. said: Are you creating this macro as a Character Ability (in the Attributes & Abilities tab of the character sheet) or as a Global Macro (inside the Collections tab in the right hand menu with Chat)? If character ability, you are close, but you need to use @{base_level} for the character level. [[1d10+@{dexterity_mod}[DEX]+@{base_level}[Monk Level]]] If global macro, you will need to supply a keyword with each attribute call. This keyword can be the character's name or ID, or a general keyword such as selected or target [[1d10+@{selected|dexterity_mod}[DEX]+@{selected|base_level}[Monk Level]]] Tried the one for the character ability. It worked perfectly thanks :)