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Fallout Modiphius Action Point Tracking?

I've just started my Fallout (Modiphius) campaign and we're having a heck of a time keeping track of the group's Action Points. Is there some way in Roll20 to run a simple group counter going, maybe even something that the players could interact with? E.g., the group has 6 Action Points, Player A grabs 2 Action Points to take an extra Major Action, now there are only 4 Action Points for the group, then Player B adds 1 Action Point they generated on their Rally action, now there are 5 Action Points. I've noticed some other games have Action Points that work in very different ways, so to be clear I'm looking for Action Points for Fallout Modiphius, not for other systems.
And hey if I posted in the wrong forum please let me know
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Kraynic
Pro
Sheet Author
If this is a group pool, my suggestion would be to create a character for which all players have view/edit permissions.  Assign a token and use one of the bars/bubbles for the action point pool.  Stick it in a corner of the map and lock it in place.  Players can use that to deduct points as they are used, and you can use it to add/reset points as the game requires.  (I'm not familiar with that game system, so this is just how I would track something like that.)  If you use dynamic lighting, you might need to give the token vision for players to be able to see it.  I believe that if you then give it directional vision with 0 degrees of vision, the token will still be visible without revealing anything to the players.
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Gauss
Forum Champion
There is a thread very much like this one HERE .  Perhaps one of the options being presented there might help you. 
Thanks Kraynic, I might try that! And thanks Gauss for the link