![]() ![]() Example: -emote|This emote would have an avatar. If you have charid and emote together in the macro to use the power card styled emotes, you can put an exclamation mark in front of the emote to not show the avatar for that macro. Set CUSTOM_EMOTES to false in script to return to standard Roll20 orange emotes. Usage: emote - Creates an emote on top of the power card. Combines with -emote to create a custom look to emotes. charid - Gets the character_id of the character triggering the macro. Example: Tag *1|Content Example: Tag *2|Content Reserved Tags: These tags are reserved for specific use by the script and cannot be used for anything else. To use this tag, add an asterisk * followed by a number (cannot use the same numbers). Unlike repeating tags, the content is unique to each tag of the same name. Attack:| + 2 ]] | + 2 ]] vs AC -Hit:| 1d10 ]] force damage and the target is pushed up to 10 ft away -?|] Same Name: This tag option is used to enable the use tags with the same name. leftsub|Standard Action -rightsub|Range 120 ft. Make a separate attack roll for each beam. You can direct all the beams on the same target or at different ones. format|atwill -name|Eldritch Blast -title|Components: V, S ^^ Duration: Instantaneous ^^ Eldritch Blast creates additional beams at 5th, 11th, and 17th level. Update: Thanks to TheAaron, you can now format powercard macros on separate lines instead of as one long line, as shown below: !power -emote|Pikkle unleashes a blast of eldritch energy. Update: March 28th, 2015 ~ 2:50 am eastern Version: 2.4.11 Script Link: /Sky-Captain-13/452330a3d926b32da49c Update: Replaced target_info parsing logic with TheAaron's replacement. ![]()
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