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Why is every natural 20 I roll red/blue?

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This was a single roll made using my tablet while watching rolls on my computer. The 20 roll  is showing red like its a nat 1 but its not.  (((20)+3)+2) and the 25 that shows up at the top is blue.
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Gauss
Forum Champion
Hi Irissa,  Please provide a screenshot of the roll while hovering over the results. 
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GiGs
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Sheet Author
API Scripter
Show the roll macro. It sounds like your citical hit and fumble ranges have been changed. I just noticed Gauss's suggestion - that's a great idea.
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Peter B.
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Sheet Author
You can define the crit and fumle how you want. If you do nothing then a 20 will be a crit and a 1 will be a fumble. Here is an example of the crit and fumblet being reversed /roll 1d20cs1cf20 As for The blue, that Happen if either only one end of the spectrum is defined, so if you define a nat 1 to be a crit that makes a nat 20 into a blue number as it is "Interesting"  If crit and fumble overlap it also is marked as blue ie this /roll 1d20cs1cs10cf10cf20 In this example both 1 and 10 is marked as a crit, while both 10 and 20 is marked as fumble. Since 10 is marked as both crit and fumble it will be represented as blue. 
Not quite... when playing the dark Eye (or DSA in German) a 20 will be displayed in red, a 1 in green. When Playing Dungeons and Dragons it is the opposite or playing other systems in which you need to roll high, the highest number on the die is always displayed green. A blue number ONLY is displayed when both the highest and the lowest value are rolled together. Although as I noticed it also depends on the sheet used and on the system. For the Arcane Codex sheet you do not have the highlighting at all... Peter B. said: You can define the crit and fumle how you want. If you do nothing then a 20 will be a crit and a 1 will be a fumble. Here is an example of the crit and fumblet being reversed /roll 1d20cs1cf20 As for The blue, that Happen if either only one end of the spectrum is defined, so if you define a nat 1 to be a crit that makes a nat 20 into a blue number as it is "Interesting"  If crit and fumble overlap it also is marked as blue ie this /roll 1d20cs1cs10cf10cf20 In this example both 1 and 10 is marked as a crit, while both 10 and 20 is marked as fumble. Since 10 is marked as both crit and fumble it will be represented as blue. 
I couldn't get the picture to show but I think I got the screenshot to work now. How do I find the roll Macro? I didn't set one up myself, but I am the only one in my game (5e) that this happens to.
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keithcurtis
Forum Champion
Marketplace Creator
API Scripter
Hi Irissa! To get a picture to post in the forums, you need to either use the upload button, or drag it in from your desktop. Copy and Paste will not work, unless you are copying from a source that is already online. Quirky, but that's the trick of it.
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GiGs
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API Scripter
The method I use it to upload to imgur, then copy the image address from there, and use the paint icon in roll20 and paste the address in there. It's way more fiddly than it should be.
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Irissa said: I couldn't get the picture to show but I think I got the screenshot to work now. How do I find the roll Macro? I didn't set one up myself, but I am the only one in my game (5e) that this happens to. The Roll-Template that is used is hard coded in the sheet code. When using an official sheet by Roll20 you are out of luck as the sheets code is closed source. However with every other listed community sheet you can find its code on the Github Repository... When playing 5E, do you use the official sheet by Roll20? If so, it is correct that the nat 1 is red and the nat 20 is green. IF this is blue for you, do you have some kind of filter active? (Or an extension that could impact with it?)
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Kraynic
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TheMarkus1204 said: When playing 5E, do you use the official sheet by Roll20? If so, it is correct that the nat 1 is red and the nat 20 is green. IF this is blue for you, do you have some kind of filter active? (Or an extension that could impact with it?) Do I remember correctly that some buffs in 5E (Guidance as an example) add a 1d4 to the roll?  If that is true, then having something like that active could cause a blue outline from one of the dice being max value and the other being minimum.  So a natural 1 on the d20 and a 4 on the d4, or a 20 on the d20 and a 1 on the d4 would both result in a roll output with the blue outline.
I am using the Roll20 sheet.  I did the same thing I always do and have done over the course of the last 6 years, h owever I am using it on my tablet (as opposed to the game I DM where I roll everything on the computer.) This is the only thing different I have done. The nat 20's roll blue on straight rolls with or without added bonuses. As far as I know no filter.  At this point I am assuming its a weird thing with using the tablet version of Roll20.
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Gauss
Forum Champion
Irissa, could really use that screenshot. :)
If activated in the settings of the sheet, yes, they do :) Kraynic said: TheMarkus1204 said: When playing 5E, do you use the official sheet by Roll20? If so, it is correct that the nat 1 is red and the nat 20 is green. IF this is blue for you, do you have some kind of filter active? (Or an extension that could impact with it?) Do I remember correctly that some buffs in 5E (Guidance as an example) add a 1d4 to the roll?  If that is true, then having something like that active could cause a blue outline from one of the dice being max value and the other being minimum.  So a natural 1 on the d20 and a 4 on the d4, or a 20 on the d20 and a 1 on the d4 would both result in a roll output with the blue outline.
Trying to post the picture again. Hopefully it works this time. (Try 3)
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Gauss
Forum Champion
Irissa, for some reason that roll is showing the 20 as if it is failure. That is really odd.  Could you please do the following steps: 1) press the button or macro that is being used to roll the roll in the screenshot.  2) click the chat tab 3) click on the chat box (where you type) 4) hit the up arrow on your keyboard 5) copy the text in the chat box and paste it here. (Hopefully it is the template and not the command.) Additionally, could you screenshot the settings tab (next to spells) for your character? Especially the top of the third column.