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Character Sheets - skill check formulas are wrong

I'm using the roll20 D&D 3.5 character sheet, but the macros for the skill checks are wrong. For example, I've got a +12 on my bluff check (2 ability mod. + 8 ranks + 2 misc.mod.), but I can roll a 10!? When I hover the mouse over the result, a pop up box appears with: Rolling 1d20 + (floor((+2) / 2) - 5)+8+2 = (4) + (floor((+2)/2)-5)+8+2 The attribute rolls are also wrong. Also, the Initiative roll doesn't work at all. Now I'm looking at them - I think ALL the rolls are wrong. Is anyone else having problems with them? Thanks
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Gauss
Forum Champion
Moved to the Character Sheets forum. At a guess, you may have set your Ability Scores up incorrectly. Make sure you put your Ability Score in the appropriate box rather than your Ability Score modifier.
Does this look right? I put my scores in the Base column
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Diana P
Pro
Sheet Author
That setup looks right. Go through and delete all your old attributes from before you implemented the character sheet. You have one for each of the total attributes (str, dex, con, int, wis, and cha) and it's over-writing the calculated values which is what's causing the incorrect calculations. I.e. it's trying to calculate say cha-mod, which is floor(cha/2)-5 but you have an attribute named cha which is +2 so it's calculating as if your total cha was a 2 instead of 14. It's a known bug and the only work around is to manually delete your old attributes.
Brilliant!! Working now! Thanks heaps Diana and Gauss.