Struggling to come up with a fancy flavour filled descriptions
when the hero slays the goblin, or misses a shot with their ranged attack? Well I did. So I painstakingly wrote out more than 400
'descriptions' into an excel document, for Melee hits, Melee misses, Ranged
hits and Ranged misses which I then copied the text into x6 different 'tables'
within roll20. Melee-Miss
Melee-Hit
Melee-Kill
Ranged-Miss
Ranged-Hit
Ranged-Kill I then added the following macro…. /desc ?{What happened?|Melee Hit, [[1t[Melee-Hit]]]|Melee Miss, [[1t[Melee-Miss]]]|Melee Kill, [[1t[Melee-Kill]]]|Ranged Hit, [[1t[Ranged-Hit]]]|Ranged Miss, [[1t[Ranged-Miss]]]|Ranged Kill, [[1t[Ranged-Kill]]]} Now, whenever I want a nice description, I simply click the macro
button and it spits out a nice description. For me, I play text based games, so
all players can see it. Job done. – However, for those of you that play using voice, you
may prefer to 'whisper' the result of the macro to yourself and 'speak' the outcome
instead. Note 1: I myself used many of the descriptions used from some cards I found online – but added lots more myself. (EDIT - I'd love to send out a link to my giant excel document, but since I'd copied from the cards I'd purchased myself, I understandably don't want to break any rules or upset any mods). Note 2: Half way through the painstaking copy and pasting exercise,
I realised that Aaron had made a ' Table Export API ' which saved me hours of
time!, - note, this would only help pro subscribers with access to API features. Note 3: With so many descriptions, I've tried to stay 'generic' but sometimes, due to the random nature some may come out a bit strange... "E.g. You kill a rock monster, but the description may describe the blood squirting from the wound on their now headless body...."... Or you fight a female Drow, but the text mentions hurting 'his' arm, skull etc...