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Buff/Debuff Timers

I would love to see a timer that would appear much like the initiative bar, where you could enter the buff/debuff affect and rounds/time it lasts.  as the initiative bar is moved along by the gm, rounds and time are calculated by reaching the player who's turn started the affect, calculating one round.  Playing a cleric, the buff duration is often forgotten or hard to track.  Also the ability to target players as this is set up to show who, or what, may be affected by said affect.
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There's a built-in feature to add custom markers to the Turn Tracker.  Adding a Custom Item (roll20 wiki) Might solve some of your suggestion. Cheers
What would be cool, would be if you could do Rage 5 -1 and when it reaches zero, it is auto removed from the tracker.
It would be even nicer if you could tie it to a status symbol on a token.
agreed with Epsilon if those pre-built markers (skull, red dot, lighting) could have a number attached will be awesome! (photoshop custom)
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