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Sneak Attack

Using the&nbsp;5th Edition OGL sheet, for some reason my attacks all of a sudden have a 1d6. When I mouse over it it says 1D6[SNEAK ATTACK]. It happens for every attack - even if I add a new spell/weapon, it just has the same thing. I'm not sure if I accidentally changed something or if this is some sort of bug. I can't find any option in the character sheet for sneak attacks. Image of what it looks like: <a href="https://i.imgur.com/HqC2HIs.png" rel="nofollow">https://i.imgur.com/HqC2HIs.png</a>
I've got this happening in my game too, also one PC's weapon attacks are automatically applying "Bless" where none should exist.
It does seem to be a bug. After doing some digging I saw the new global_damage/save stuff that was added recently in the Attributes section of the sheet. I have all that stuff disabled (and the flags were 0) yet the sneak attack still happened for all my attacks. Sneak Attack in particular appears to be coming from Global Damage. I had to enable the Global Damage option, turn the sneak attack off, then disable Global Damage again for my attacks to work correctly. I think Bless is under Global Attack Ajax, I assume you'll need to enable "SHOW GLOBAL ATTACK MODIFIER" in the character sheet, disable Bless, then disable the global attack again.
Don't forget about global saves and skills as these may have new values added as well.
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Stephanie B.
Forum Champion
Sheet Author
Hi, folks! This is related to a known issue we are tracking and working to fix as soon as we can, and is in the Known Issues list in the Charactermancer bug report thread . The workaround is, as Sesto mentioned, to toggle the global modifiers (on, then off, or off-on-off again) to get them to work correctly. I'll add this specific behavior to our bug ticket, though, since it's a slightly different, related behavior.