The easiest way is to take a spell that has the effect then copy it to see where it's coded.
Take Cone of Cold - it has the range drop down as Self, but under Additional Information in the homebrew coding it has a Cone effect and then a range of 60 ft. This is what causes the extra tagging in range.
...create the range for a cone originating from Self. Like how cone of cold is "Self (60 ft. cone)" > how do you get the paranthetical range in there?
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The easiest way is to take a spell that has the effect then copy it to see where it's coded.
Take Cone of Cold - it has the range drop down as Self, but under Additional Information in the homebrew coding it has a Cone effect and then a range of 60 ft. This is what causes the extra tagging in range.
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Ah-ha! Thank you, didn't notice those elements in additional information. That is perfect.
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