#Hstracker shows turn 0 only series
Here you can choose between a series of sorting methods: numerically, alphabetically, and by card suit. If you press the y(Turn Order Settings)-Button, you can reorder and sort the current list either numerically or alphabetically.Ĭlicking on the y button at the bottom of the t Turn Tracker will bring up the Turn Order Settings. To re-order the turns, you can simply click and drag on a turn and then move it up or down in the list. If the selected token isn't already in the turn tracker, then it is added with the value that was rolled and the additional flag is ignored. Values can also be added or subtracted from chat using the + or - flags with the & (rolls initiative based on stat's from a character sheet named "Bob", using the default roll template )
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Press Return/ ↵ Enter after typing and the new value will be saved.Īlternatively, you can drag the result of a roll from the chat box to the Turn Tracker and drop it in the numerical field. The easiest method is to simply click on the number next to the Token and type in a new number. There are several ways to add token values, all of which can be accomplished by both the GM and players. You can use this spot to keep track of initiative or any other stat that you want to note about the turn. The Turn Tracker allows you to add a value next to each token. If you want to clear all turns at once, you can press the blue Turn Order Setting Button, and click the red Remove All Turns (Clear List) button to completely reset the Turn Tracker.
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To remove a turn, simply mouseover the turn in the list, and then click on the red trash can icon that appears over the token image. To advance to the next turn in the tracker, simply press the arrow button, and the current turn at the top of the list will be moved to the bottom. This can be used to simulate systems that use an Escalation Die mechanic or fetch the value of a token's turn order. You can even reference these values the same way you would Attributes by using the syntax: Name}. Note that this only works when there are more than one items on the t Turn Tracker. For example, entering "+1" will increase the value at the start of every turn, while "-1" will decrease the value by 1 at the start of every turn (useful for tracking things like buffs or other temporary conditions). This is particularly useful for setting up a "Round Count" object that increases by one every rotation, or setting depreciating buffs that decrease every round. These calculations are completed every time the custom item reaches the top of the Turn Tracker. Optionally you can add a Round Calculation to custom items. Just fill out the name of the item and click the Add button to include it in the tracker. You can also add character/creatures/objects to the turn order that aren't already associated with an existing token by using the "Add Custom Item" field.
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#Hstracker shows turn 0 only how to
Quick video showing how to add a custom item to the tracker.