If you use a character sheet generated in a Roll20 campaign, you can import them into another campaign using the Import function. This is great for transferring characters between campaigns. You can also use Temp Import to search for items by category. In addition, you can group macros in Roll20. This article will cover these topics and more. You can learn more about the Import function by reading the rest of this article.
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Drag and drop from list
You can drag and drop items onto your character sheet. For example, you might want to add Glamoured Studded Leather Armor to your character, which will change his Armor Class to 13. Once you have added the Armor Class, you can drag and drop items onto your character sheet, which will automatically update the list on your character sheet. You will have to manually adjust AC for feats that increase your AC, however. If you want to learn more about how to do this, watch this YouTube video by Dude80525
In addition to adding items to your character sheet, you can also use Roll20 to find Compendiums. The same steps apply to creating a new character sheet as for creating an existing one. If you use a drawing tablet, this tool does not work very well with Roll20, so be sure to read the manufacturer’s instructions first. If you’re creating a brand-new game, you can choose the template you want for each character.
Group macros in Roll20
In Roll20, macros are stored in the Macro Character Sheet as abilities. These are HTML entities that Roll20 will convert to characters. This makes it easy to create advanced roll queries, but making them isn’t easy. Here are some tips for creating advanced roll queries. In addition to storing your macros in the Macro Character Sheet, you should also create backups of your macros. If you have multiple macros, you can nest them. When nesting macros, you should write each one on its own line, with no spaces between the name and the #.
One good way to use macros in Roll20 is to group the results of each action into multiple rows. For example, you could make a group of macros for the bardic knowledge bonus. These macros are listed under the skill tab. You can use them to automatically calculate a bardic knowledge bonus, or any other skill bonus. By grouping macros together, you can create custom action macros for each type of action.
Adding characters to your Vault
If you’re interested in importing your characters from another game, you can use the Character Vault feature to import the character from your current game. However, before you can import a character into your Vault, you’ll need to be a player in the game where you want to import the character. To do this, you’ll need to first grant permission to the player to import the character into your Vault.
To import characters to your Vault, you’ll need to be a subscriber to “The Forge: More Awesomeness.” This access level will determine whether you’re able to add the character to your Vault. Members of the Plus and Pro subscription tiers can import their characters to their vault. Those with All Access Vault can import any character they want. For this to happen, you’ll need to have a subscription to “All Access Vault”.