![]() ![]() Meaning if you have multiple tabs open and change something in the toolbox on one tab and then switch to another page, the toolbox well have the updated information. ![]() This feature causes the toolbox to update with changes made on other tabs when you change tabs. This is currently a feature in testing and may be removed at a later time. It will give me the result for both rolls and I can choose which one to use. I personally use this feature to roll for (dis)advantage by adding two dice rolls that are both 1d20 plus my modifier and hit "Roll All". When you have multiple dice available you will get a new button that says roll all. If you want to roll multiple dice at a time, you simple hit the add dice option in the bar and it will add more dice. It allows you to choose the number of dice you would like, the number of sides and a modifier. This is a very simple dice roller built into the toolbox. Don't like the creators being highlighted in the forums, turn it off. Don't like the async dice roller, turn it off. ![]() Don't like the notes section, flip it off. You should now be able to turn on or off each individual portion of the extension. The popup even includes an option to reroll the dice so that you can easily reroll the results. 1d20 + 5 1d12 + 12 | 1d20 + 5,1d12 + 12 Options Page This feature scans the page for anything that looks like a dice roll and makes it a clickable link, once you click on the link you will get a popup that will show you the roll with each individual rolls and a total value for all rolls. Previously referred to as the Predictive Dice Roller, and was renamed, well because it is my plugin and I liked the sound of Async Dice Roller more. Custom Players include a link, incase your characters are on another system and you would like to quickly view that page by clicking on the "View" button in the initiative order. You are also able to create custom characters for players or NPC's that may not exist inside on D&D Beyond's system. This area of the toolbox allows you to select players from any of your campaigns and add them to the initiative order. Initiative Round TrackerĪdd the ability to track rounds showing a round number and the estimated time elasped based off the round. You can add more than one encounter at a time to the initiative. These encounters can be added to the initiative tracker. Monsters are added by first building encounters. You can add players either from a campaign or create custom players and add them. Probably the reason you are here, The initiative tracker allows you to track players and monsters initiative during combat. This was added, because I hate the DM notes section of on Beyonds website, because it seems complicated to use, so this allows me to quickly create different note tabs and take notes on any page. This is a very basic note taking feature is really only an textarea that lets you write quick simple notes. The toolbox includes a custom area that allows you to create and track individual notes. These modules and their features are listed below. ![]() It currently includes a variety of modules that are either independent or rely on one another. Monstrous Compendium Vol 3: Minecraft Creaturesīeyond's D&D Toolbox is a chrome extension I built to add some specific functionality to D&D Beyond's website that I really wanted for my games. ![]()
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