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Main stats highlight in RED, for negative modifiers from items (D&D 5E 2014 sheets)

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I was wondering if there was a way that you could add NEGATIVE modifiers on main stats via items, showing up as RED numbers... Just how you have added a POSITIVE modifier to main stats via items, currently indicated with BLUE numbers. If this already exists, I cannot find a way to get it to work, but if it doesn't exist, then I feel that this would be an easy addition. Thank you.
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Gauss
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Hi DEMONSPIKE,&nbsp; Yes, you can add negative values to equipment. It will not appear blue though, it will be black like normal text.&nbsp; Here is an example of adding the negative value:&nbsp; Item Type: Wondrous Item, Strength -5 Here is where you can find the information for equipment modifiers:&nbsp; <a href="https://wiki.roll20.net/D%26D_5E_by_Roll20#Mods" rel="nofollow">https://wiki.roll20.net/D%26D_5E_by_Roll20#Mods</a> Regarding changing the color to red, it is likely to never happen either as it appears that the 2014 sheet is no longer being developed.&nbsp;
Gauss said: Hi DEMONSPIKE,&nbsp; Yes, you can add negative values to equipment. It will not appear blue though, it will be black like normal text.&nbsp; Here is an example of adding the negative value:&nbsp; Item Type: Wondrous Item, Strength -5 Here is where you can find the information for equipment modifiers:&nbsp; <a href="https://wiki.roll20.net/D%26D_5E_by_Roll20#Mods" rel="nofollow">https://wiki.roll20.net/D%26D_5E_by_Roll20#Mods</a> Regarding changing the color to red, it is likely to never happen either as it appears that the 2014 sheet is no longer being developed.&nbsp; Yes - I am aware that you can add negative modifiers, and they do work for me, but there's no color difference to the stats at all, and they look like they do normally - (just with an adjusted value), unlike the BLUE numbers you get with added positive modifiers, which makes it far easier to see that there is a modifier to that stat.