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Call of Cthulhu Keeper Rulebook

October 06 (5 years ago)

Edited October 08 (5 years ago)
David
Sheet Author

Does this mean there will be a by Roll20 Character Sheet for Call of Cthulhu?

October 07 (5 years ago)
Caden
Forum Champion
Sheet Author
API Scripter
Compendium Curator

:).....Do you have much experience with the game?

October 08 (5 years ago)
David
Sheet Author

Ahh Playing it since 1st Edition.?

October 09 (5 years ago)
vÍnce
Pro
Sheet Author


David said:

Ahh Playing it since 1st Edition.?


You're hired. ;-)

October 09 (5 years ago)

The current sheet is really really good. It doesn't 100% accurately handle bonus/penalty dice and my understanding is that can't be done with a script, but IMHO it doesn't make a whole lot of difference either way--we just go with the rolls as it reports them. If you bought the Keeper book would access to the script without pro be enabled? 

I will admit, I don't actually see any real point to a CoC Keeper book. This isn't a kill the creature sort of game where drag and drop becomes a huge convenience, the way that it very much is in 5E. 

October 09 (5 years ago)
David
Sheet Author

The bonus/penalty dice inaccuracy is cosmetic and does not have any real mechanical effect.  The trade off is that it speeds up play as otherwise you have to select/deselect advantage / disadvantage dice every time you make a roll.

October 10 (5 years ago)
Yeah, the current version is way way better than having to type something for every damned roll. It's also useful because frequently we will have someone roll then say "wait, aren't we at point blank range?" or something like that which changes the number of dice.