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* {{Anchor|Category}} provides a selector to indicate what type{{source|sr5|ref=233}} of grid it is: Global, Local, or Public.
* {{Anchor|Category}} provides a selector to indicate what type{{source|sr5|ref=233}} of grid it is: Global, Local, or Public.
==WAN Tab==
==WAN Tab==
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Revision as of 19:53, 22 September 2025

Needs Improvement
Matrix functionality was significantly changed in SR5 v0.30.0. This section is currently incomplete and does not accurately reflect the current state of the system.

This article was last edited Monday, September 22, 2025 by Mr. Johnson.

Description Tab

Grid Item Description Tab (SR5 v0.30.2, FVTT v13.348)

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.

The Grid Item sheet includes fields to record additional information:

  • Visible indicates wether the grid shows up in the Mark Network  dialog available from Actor's Matrix Tab.
  • Category provides a selector to indicate what type[sr 1] of grid it is: Global, Local, or Public.

WAN Tab

The WAN Tab tracks which Items are slaved to a Grid. Item types that represent a physical object, along with IC, Sprites, and Vehicles can be drag-and-dropped into a Grid's WAN Tab. Characters, or more accurately their Persona, are added via Matrix Workflows.

The Del button in the header removes all connected items.

References

Sourcebook