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Disable Advantage Roll?

Hello, I'm running a game with the simple 1E Pathfinder sheet, and if you click on the d20 icon next to attacks to roll for them, the game rolls advantage (2d20 and two sets of damage dice). This doesn't occur with skill checks, ability checks, or when rolling for initiative. I can't seem to find any way to turn it off from within the character sheets or in the settings from within the game. Any suggestions? Cheers!
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Kraynic
Pro
Sheet Author
It isn't rolling advantage/disadvantage.  What you are seeing is the crit confirm roll and the crit damage roll.  The roll template hides the output of those dice in chat unless the first roll is a critical threat.  The 3D dice just know all those dice were rolled, so they all show up when you have 3D dice enabled.
Ahh, I see! I just noticed that the game doesn't always pick the larger number for either attack or damage... Is it possible to toggle the dice automatically rolling crit confirm and damage on and off? We're fans of using the 3D dice, but I don't want my players to get bummed out if they get an 18 and a 1 from the two d20s and learn they just critically failed instead of landing a hit.
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Kraynic
Pro
Sheet Author
I'm not sure if there is a setting to turn off the critical confirm roll.&nbsp; If there is, it would be on the configuration tab of the sheet, but I don't think there is an option for that there.&nbsp; I don't see anything right off on the wiki page for the sheet either.&nbsp; <a href="https://wiki.roll20.net/Pathfinder_Official" rel="nofollow">https://wiki.roll20.net/Pathfinder_Official</a> So your players will probably need to get used being bummed now and then or turn off 3D dice.