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is there an aoe damage script or healing one?

Nothing too complicated,  I woulda liked Honey Badgers health script to handle multiple selected tokens but I don't think it can. Currently using tokenmod to handle aoe damage. Effectively I'm looking for a script that can deal X damage to all selected tokens. And X heals if a positive integer but in a nicer way. (posted from phone)
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To get a better idea of what you're looking for, what would this script be able to do that a TokenMod macro cannot? What do you mean by handling healing "in a nicer way"?
Silvyre said: To get a better idea of what you're looking for, what would this script be able to do that a TokenMod macro cannot? What do you mean by handling healing "in a nicer way"? Sorry, again I was on my phone when doing this. Right, so basically I wanted the script made by honey badger. <a href="https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/1216260/script-a" rel="nofollow">https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/1216260/script-a</a>... To be capable of handling AoE Heals or Damage. Right now I can get token mod to handle AoE Damage, as in, it reduces the max hp by the number given to all selected tokens, but I cannot get it to add hp since I believe it removes the + and sets the value instead. For example a !token-mod set&nbsp;!token-mod --set bar1_value|[[+1]] will literally just set it to 1 while doing &nbsp;!token-mod --set bar1_value|[[-1]] will reduce the hp bar by 1.
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The first character after the | can be +to be a relative addition to the current value, - to be a relative subtraction to the current value, or = to force setting to a value (such as =-1) !token-mod --set bar1_value|+[[1]]
Oh, thanks :O