![]() ![]() ![]() (repeats) When roll completes, subtract the terms to provide result. ![]() (repeats) Roll 2d4 If max rolled, then append another d4 to roll. Roll 3d6 If max rolled, then append another d6 to roll. ![]() (repeats) When roll completes, keep highest 1 die roll. Roll 2d6 If max rolled, then roll again and add to that die total. When roll completes, add the terms to provide result. Roll d6, d4 and d3 (d3 is usually custom die in ruleset equivalent to d6/2) When roll completes add the terms to provide result.Īny d# expression that doesn’t match a physical die will generate a random number When roll completes add the terms to provide result. (repeats) When roll completes add the terms to provide result (repeats) Roll 2d4 If max rolled, then roll again and add to that die total. Roll 3d4 and 2d6 keep lowest 2 of 5 die results When roll completes add the terms to provide result You can use any of these with the following syntax: An example roll command could look like: /die 2d10+1d6+3 Enchanted Long Sword of Fire Supported Dice Expressions You can also drag this command to the Macro / Hotkey bar. If you add more than 30 total dice, only 30 will actually roll in the chat window, but all roll results will be reported. You can use /die command to roll any combination and number of dice. Rolling from the Chat Window Command Line The dice displayed on the tabletop are controlled by the creator of the ruleset for the game system you are playing. (Ex: d2/d3 for the 4E/PFRPG/3.5E rulesets) Supported Die TypesĬurrently, there are 3D models for the following die types: d100, d20, d12, d10, d8, d6, d4, dF Custom DiceĬustom dice can be specified by the creator of a ruleset. To activate these rolls, you can drag to the chat window, double-click a number/string field, or click the die button. On the PC sheets, these fields are denoted by a die icon in the lower corner of the field or activated by a die button. Many of the rulesets built for Fantasy Grounds allow users to drag dice rolls directly from the fields displayed on the individual PC and NPC sheets, as well as the GM combat tracker. ![]()
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