Roll20 uses cookies to improve your experience on our site. Cookies enable you to enjoy certain features, social sharing functionality, and tailor message and display ads to your interests on our site and others. They also help us understand how our site is being used. By continuing to use our site, you consent to our use of cookies. Update your cookie preferences here.
×
×
Cookie Preferences
We use Cookies to help personalize and improve Roll20. For more information on our use of non-essential Cookies, visit our Privacy Policy here.
There's not a lot to go on here. What sheet are you using, and can you post an example of a macro that isnt working? If your macros use selected , it may be that the tokens arent set up properly. Check the token settings to see if the Represents dropdown is filled in properly.
How are you rolling the macros? Are you clicking the button on the character sheet? Which system are you playing, and which character sheet are you using?
That'd be 5e from the look of the Attributes. Are you using the Roll20 5e sheet? Because that's what the macro is written for. GiGs' first question is the other likely issue - is the macro using @{selected] @{target} or @{Eden Kelgwyn} to call the Attributes?
clicking the abilities in the character sheet. as far as i know it's 5e. not sure about macro's in general so clue any pointers to try and fix it all appreciated!
@{wtype}&{template:simple} {{rname=^{strength-save-u}}} {{mod=@{strength_save_bonus}}} {{r1=[[@{d20}+@{strength_save_bonus}@{pbd_safe}]]}} {{always=1}} {{r2=[[@{d20}+@{strength_save_bonus}@{pbd_safe}]]}} {{global=@{global_save_mod}}} @{charname_output} thats whats shows in the strength_save_roll in the attributes bit. press strength save on character sheet and get
Hmmm, if the Attribute is there, and spelled correctly, the only thing I can think of is something funny going on with the name. Try changing your character name to bob and see if it works.