d20Pro v3.1 User Guide

 

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Overview
System Requirements
Installation
Network Configuration
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Play a Game

Overview
Controls
Core Dice
Game Log
Game Tools
Options
Roster

 

Game Management
Overview
Character Sheet
Movement
Attacks
Spells and Effects
Saves and Skills
Other Actions

 

Judge a Game (GM)

Overview
Controls
Active Effects
Core Dice
Decision
Downloads
Draw Tools
Game Log
Game Tools
Library
Options
Roster

 

Campaign Preperation
Overview
Create a Campaign
Customize Classes
Customize Skill List
Customize Feat List
Customize Spell List
Customize Mini Window
Customize Status Icons

 

Game Preperation
Overview
Create Maps
Create Creatures
Create Effects
Create Story Events
Create Handouts

 

Game Management
Overview
Initiative Tool
Toggle Dice Results
Approve Actions

 

 

Play a Game - Roster

 

The Roster is a thin window that lists all creatures currently in the game.  It it also keeps track of combat rounds and effect durations. It's divided into an active section and a passive section. You can resize the roster to any size, and can have a vertical or horizontal orientation for which it will display the information. 

 

Active Roster

Shows the creatures who are active in initiative. When combat starts, this active list will roll their initiative automatically in d20Pro, and will arrange the active roster according to the total result. Players will only see active and non-invisible creatures on their Active Roster.

 

Passive Roster

Shows all creatures who are not in an initiative who are visible on any map that the Judge/GM has open. It is recommended for players not to view the passive roster, since that may be considered meta-gaming.

 

Functions

Hover Mouse

If you own the creature, it will display the essential combat information. Such as, HP, AC, and ongoing effects.

 

Right-Click

If you own the creature, it will display the context menu. Exactly like when you right-click your creature on the map.

 

Single-Click

Centers the map on the creature selected and will highlight the creature for several seconds.

 

Double-Click

Same as the single-click, though, if you own the selected creature it will bring up that creature's Mini. This acts the same as double-clicking a creature you own on the map.

 

Tripple-Click

If you own the creature, it will display the context menu. Exactly like when you right-click, or tripple-click your creature on the map.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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