Welcome to the Pathfinder 2nd Edition - Roll Manager module for Foundry VTT! This module is designed to streamline the process of prompting players for skill or saving rolls during your Pathfinder 2e sessions. Say goodbye to fumbling through rulebooks or manually calculating rolls – with this module, you can effortlessly manage rolls and keep the game flowing smoothly.
- Easy Prompting: GMs can quickly prompt players for skill or saving rolls via a user-friendly dialog box.
- Custom Difficulty: The GM can set the difficulty level for each roll, tailoring the challenge to fit the situation.
- Seamless Integration: The module seamlessly integrates into the Foundry VTT interface, enhancing your gameplay experience.
- Flexibility: GMs can select any number of skills or saving throws for players to roll, ensuring versatility in gameplay.
- Flat Checks: Support for flat checks is included, making it easy to handle special situations.
- Roll Summary: After the roll, the module provides a summary of the outcome to the GM in a private message, keeping important information easily accessible.
- Inline DC Checks: In journals skill check boxes will have a green button added which automatically sets up the skill roll.
To install the Pathfinder 2nd Edition - Roll Manager module, simply follow these steps:
- Download the module from the releases tab - you can use the JSON file to get Foundry to download the module.
- Unzip the downloaded file.
- Copy the folder named "pf2e-roll-manager" into the "modules" folder of your Foundry VTT installation.
- Launch Foundry VTT and activate the module in your Game Settings.
Once the module is activated, using the Roll Manager is a breeze:
- As the GM, open the Roll Manager dialog box.
- Select the desired difficulty level for the roll.
- Choose the skills or saving throws you want players to roll.
- Click "Roll" and watch as the module prompts players to make their rolls.
- After the roll, receive a convenient summary of the outcome in a private message.
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