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Adept Power items add a few additional tracking fields. As of {{ver|0.16.1}} they're purely for display purposes, though available to be hooked into by things like macros. | Adept Power items add a few additional tracking fields. As of {{ver|0.16.1}} they're purely for display purposes, though available to be hooked into by things like macros. | ||
* '''PP''' tracks the Power Point cost. | * '''PP''' tracks the Power Point cost. | ||
* '''Level''' tracks the Level of the power. | * '''Level''' tracks the Level of the power. | ||
==Action Tab== | ==Action Tab== | ||
{{Stub:Action Tab}} | {{Stub:Action Tab}} |
Revision as of 22:58, 26 November 2023
This article was last edited Sunday, November 26, 2023 by Mr. Johnson.
Description Tab
The Description Tab is common to all Item sheets. Hovering over the text shows the Edit button, which brings up Foundry's standard ProseMirror editing tools, the same ones available when editing Journals. It provides a place to transcribe the rules from the sourcebooks for quick reference, include personal details of character elements, or jot down other gameplay noes.
Adept Power items add a few additional tracking fields. As of SR5 v0.16.1 they're purely for display purposes, though available to be hooked into by things like macros.
- PP tracks the Power Point cost.
- Level tracks the Level of the power.
Action Tab
The Action Tab is used to add Test functionality to many different types of Items. It includes selectors to control a wide variety of parameters, divided into categories.The image to the right shows the tab as it appears on an Action Item, but it functions fundamentally[git 1] the same wherever it appears.[ edit ]
Test Details
- Test defaults to
Success Test
and cannot be changed.[explain 1] - Category is used with the Action Categories Filter on an Active Effect to determine if the Active Effect should be applied to this action.
- Type sets the type of action[sr 1]. The system doesn't currently enforce any sort of action economy so this setting is primarily a reminder, though it has to be set to something to unlock the other options in this section.
- Extended controls whether it's a regular Success Test or an Extended Test[sr 2].
- Skill and Attribute control what values contribute to the dice pool. It will initially show fields for one Skill and two Attributes; selecting a Skill will hide one attribute.
- Selecting a Skill reveals a checkbox to control weather or not a Specialization applies to the skill. Note that there is no validation of what the specialization is — if the box is checked, two extra dice are added to the Test pool.
- Armor adds the characters total worn Armor to the dice pool.
- Dice Pool Mod allows adding an arbitrary bonus to the test. This would be good if you were doing something like a Perception Test with equipment included.
- Limit has two fields, one for a flat value and a selector for a variety of character properties. If both are used, they'll be added together.
- Roll Mode applies one of Foundry's Roll Modes whenever the action is used. It overrides whatever is selected in the Chat Messages sidebar.
Modifiers
Clicking in the Modifier selection provides a list of adjustments for the die pool. Each of the cooresponds to one of the modifiers on the Actor's Misc Tab. If nothing is selected here, Global
is applied by default, but it must be added back manually (if desired) when any other option is used.[git 1]
Damage
Picking one of the three available damage Types (Physical
, Stun
, or Matrix
) reveals the rest of the options.
- Damage Value and AP each have three fields. The first is a manually entered value, the second is a mathematical operation, and the third is a list of values derived from the Actor. An action configured this way will trigger the Combat workflow.
- Element defines the type of damage (leave blank for regular damage). It interacts with settings on the character's Armor Items.
Opposed Test
Selecting an Opposed Test[explain 2] enables configuration options for Skill and Attribute similar to the main Test Details section. During the rolling process, it will present a button on the Test's roll card for the defender to roll with.
Damage Resistance Test
Settting Damage Resistance Test[explain 3] reveals configuration options for Skill and Attribute similar to the main Test Details section.
Effects Tab
The Effects Tab is where Active Effects are configured. The image to the right shows the tab as it appears on an Action Item, but it functions the same wherever it appears. [ edit ]
- Temporary Effects includes any enabled Effect with a duration. Such Effects will also show an icon on the Actor's token, if the Effect itself has an icon set.
- Persistent Effects shows enabled Effects with no duration.
- Inactive Effects are disabled and have no impact on any Actor properties.
Note that Active Effects inside an Item cannot be edited if the Item is on an Actor. They can only be altered if the Item is in the Items Directory in the sidebar or a Compendium.
References
Explanation Needed
GitHub Issues
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Issue #976
Sourcebook
- ↑ Shadowrun Fifth Edition Core Rulebook (p. 163)
- ↑ Shadowrun Fifth Edition Core Rulebook (p. 48)