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PF how to do 0 damages ?

Hi there, first at all, sorry if my english seems odd, I use to speak french indeed Second : My question is simple, I hope the answer will be too.  I would like to know how to make no damages with a spell.  I explain, I'm playing an arcanist, and if I use some arcanist points, I may add damages on a spell like power.  so I put in the line "damages 2" this line : "?{Arcana Point:|yes, [[round(@{caster1_level}/2)]] | no, 0}" But if I choose no, he consider that 0 is indeed a 1 non lethal damage, what can I do if I want a real 0 ?
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Scott C.
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Instead of putting 0 in your no option, just leave it blank: ?{Arcana Point:|yes, [[round(@{caster1_level}/2)]] | no, }
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Thank you, I just tried, but it doesn't work, if I say "yes" it's ok, but if I say "no" the spell doesn't even appear on the chat box
I also tried to put "0" instead or even "" but it's the same, the spell doesn't appear
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Scott C.
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ah, forgot about that weirdness at the end of roll templates. Try this: ?{Arcana Point:|yes, [[round(@{caster1_level}/2)]] |no, |} It will make a third blank option, but the no will now also result in just a space.
I don't understand, that still don't work, the third blank option appears but if I clic on "no" or on the "blank option" nothing appears
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I found a way to do this, instead of puting that line on "damages2" I put it in the description line, and it works perfectly, but just for the knowledge, I really wanted to know if it is possible to put that on the damage line ;) I don't like to not understand things
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Kai
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Did you try to use [[0d1]] instead of 0 in your template? Might work.
I just tried and it still 1 In pathfinder you cannot do 0 damages, if you do 0 or less damages, then you do 1 non lethal damage, I guess there is no answer for that, I'll keep to calculate it on the description line instead of the damages line, but thant you for your Idea
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Finderski
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Could you do [[0d1-1]]?
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Scott C.
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I think I'm confused about something, are you saying that the template displays 1 if you have it show 0? That shouldn't happen.
in the character sheet, if you put any formula that leads to 0 then it counts as a 1 non lethal damage, I already tried de 1d1-1, I could try de 0d1-1..... trying now... still 1 
I think there is some logical, in the pathfinder rules, you cannot do 0 damages, it becomes 1 non letal damage, and this case happend only in the line "damages" so if Y put my formula in (fer exemple) the description line, then the formula  is correct
it's in the official pathfinder sheet (I think)
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Natha
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Lapin said: I think there is some logical, in the pathfinder rules, you cannot do 0 damages, it becomes 1 non letal damage, and this case happend only in the line "damages" so if Y put my formula in (fer exemple) the description line, then the formula  is correct Hi Lapin (ou bonjour ? ;) ) You are right. The roll template for damages in the Pathfinder by Roll20 sheet always shows a minimum of 1 non lethal damage when damages are 0 or less, as per the rules.
bonjour oui et merci Natha So I guess there is no way to bypass this except the one I found : Setting the damages into the "description" line Thanks everybody for your help
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Natha
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Lapin said: So I guess there is no way to bypass this except the one I found : Setting the damages into the "description" line Yes, or any "text" field that is shown in the roll template (like damage type, or notes etc.).