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Help with macros haggling

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Hi everybody, I had an idea for the creation of a macros haggling in the settlements, but unfortunately it doesn't work at all and I need some help. If you make this roll = [[1d20cf<17]] the result will turn red or green depending on the success of the roll. Bearing this in mind perform a macro for a character to haggle in different places: [[10+1d5+?{Place of haggle|Village,5|Town,8|city,10|Big city,12|Metropolis,15}]]cf<[[1d20+?{How might your character haggle?|Seducción haggle,@{selected|persuasion_bonus}|Agressive haggle,@{selected|intimidation_bonus}|Lies haggle,@{selected|deception_bonus}}+?{Are you proficent in the haggle?|Yes,@{selected|pb}|No,}]] doesn't work the way I want it to. I would like it to give a single result with red or green color depending on the modifier resulting from the settlement. Could someone throw a little light into my despair pit? Please :)
you might need to put in the coresponding critical success bracket too, 1d20 cs>18cf<17 then you might need to include the settlement modifier into the bracket breakdowns, 1d20cs>[[18-Mod]]cf<[[17-Mod]] maybe that will be helpful to you
Aranador said: you might need to put in the coresponding critical success bracket too, 1d20 cs>18cf<17 then you might need to include the settlement modifier into the bracket breakdowns, 1d20cs>[[18-Mod]]cf<[[17-Mod]] maybe that will be helpful to you Thx Aranador I try to do a simple macro like this: [[(1d20+3)cs>18cf<17]] but dont work. Maybe cs only work with a roll and not with a funcion because i did this macro and work: [[1d20cs>[[18-1d3]]cf<[[17-1d4]]]] The problem its that almost need work like this o similar: [[1d20+Mod]]cs>[[18-1d3]]cf<[[17-1d4]]]]
So, the CS and CF breaks apply to the face value of the die, you need to roll the d20, with its success/failure point, make those points 'move', and then apply your modifier.  So, if I am understanding what you are after, you might need the following: 1d20cs[[20-Mod]]cf[[19-Mod]]+Mod