Are there any plans for (or am I missing something) assigning Thief skill penalties to associated armor types worn?
Thank you.
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Are there any plans for (or am I missing something) assigning Thief skill penalties to associated armor types worn?
Thank you.
OK.
No worries. More of an "I'm a lazy DM and don't want to check everything" type of question
Two questions came up in the last couple of games.
1. There seems to be no way for the players to get the gold from the party sheet. If they drag and drop it, they get the gold, but the amount on the sheet is unchanged. So they can multiply the money. They also can't seem to change the numbers on the party sheet for the money.
2. They can't attack or roll in from their entry in the combat tracker. Maybe this is wanted and working as it should?
3. The sneak attack effect from a rogue is functioning as you would expect and even writes in the chat that the effect ends, but the effects of sneak attack stay active in the rogues entry in the combat tracker. The effect itself is not active anymore. So if the player attacks on the next turn he does not get the bonus, but it still is listed as an active effect for him.
I have made several spell casters and I am seeing an issue with the spellcaster's memorization choices being there and not being there on different characters.
What I mean is I have a Feywarden and one Sonnlinor specialty priests. But under that Actions tab, power subtab, I have two different versions of how spells are memorized or choosen for that day's choosen spell from the list of spheres the character's have access too.
The Feywarden show's a spells memorized down the side next to each spell per level. Meaning I can choose to show three Cure Light Wounds spells being memorized but the Sonnlinor character just show's one spell to be memorized without the Wisdom bonus that should be applied to a Priest spell slots. So is there an issue with Specialty Priests or is there some other issue going on? I have tried to attach a photo twice.
This is such a fantastic ruleset. A little feedback/request: as Surprise checks are so fundamental to 2e, it would be fantastic if the DM could roll a hidden surprise check for the entire party (with modifiers). This could be done from either the CT or the Party Sheet.