My DM likes for us to roll for percentile encounters, but I don't see a way to do that on browser, but another PC has a way on mobile. Is that a feature implemented on browser, or will I need to move for the mobile version for that?
Totally custom rolls... or a percentile? Percentile is already in there. Click the anvil to edit the character sheet. On the 'Home' tab, be sure that digital dice rolling is turned on. Go back to view the sheet. Lower left of the sheet has a wireframe of a d20 planted there. Click it, and a bunch of dice options appear - d20, d12, d10, 2d10 for a percentile roll, d8, d6, d4.
Totally custom roll, I made one for Toll The Dead damaged enemy, d12s instead of the d8s. Make it as a custom action, be sure to click display as attack so that the clickable button appears and that button only appears on the attack tab - not the spell tab.
Once enabled, repeatedly left-clicking on the custom roll dice with increase the number of rolls for that die. Right-clicking will decrease the number of rolls for that die. You can combine any rolls.
They will show up in the dice roll log until you clear them.
Be aware that DDB will show the total of all dice and the result of each die up to what will fit in the popup. It will also list the requested roll but won't show which die created which roll.
For example. 2 counts for d12 and 1 count for d4 will show:
9+4+4=17 2d12+1d4
1 count of d20, d12, d10, d100, d8, and d6 but 2 counts of d4 will show
8+12+7+14+6...=54 1d20+1d12+1d10+1d10...
So you won't know what the requested rolls were for anything past the d100 (as one can easily guess that "1d10+1d10..." means the second one is a d100 or it would be 2d10).
It's useful for simple one-off roles that the character sheets do not handle themselves. Lots of the basic 5e rolls are already handled by the character sheets, but there are things the character sheet cannot predict will be needed during a campaign.
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Human. Male. Possibly. Don't be a divider. My characters' backgrounds are written like instruction manuals rather than stories. My opinion and preferences don't mean you're wrong. I am 99.7603% convinced that the digital dice are messing with me. I roll high when nobody's looking and low when anyone else can see.🎲 “It's a bit early to be thinking about an epitaph. No?” will be my epitaph.
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My DM likes for us to roll for percentile encounters, but I don't see a way to do that on browser, but another PC has a way on mobile. Is that a feature implemented on browser, or will I need to move for the mobile version for that?
There should be a dice button on the bottom left of the character sheet. I don't think it is mobile only, but I can't check.
Totally custom rolls... or a percentile? Percentile is already in there.
Click the anvil to edit the character sheet. On the 'Home' tab, be sure that digital dice rolling is turned on. Go back to view the sheet. Lower left of the sheet has a wireframe of a d20 planted there. Click it, and a bunch of dice options appear - d20, d12, d10, 2d10 for a percentile roll, d8, d6, d4.
Totally custom roll, I made one for Toll The Dead damaged enemy, d12s instead of the d8s. Make it as a custom action, be sure to click display as attack so that the clickable button appears and that button only appears on the attack tab - not the spell tab.
Once enabled, repeatedly left-clicking on the custom roll dice with increase the number of rolls for that die. Right-clicking will decrease the number of rolls for that die. You can combine any rolls.
They will show up in the dice roll log until you clear them.
Be aware that DDB will show the total of all dice and the result of each die up to what will fit in the popup. It will also list the requested roll but won't show which die created which roll.
For example. 2 counts for d12 and 1 count for d4 will show:
9+4+4=17
2d12+1d4
1 count of d20, d12, d10, d100, d8, and d6 but 2 counts of d4 will show
8+12+7+14+6...=54
1d20+1d12+1d10+1d10...
So you won't know what the requested rolls were for anything past the d100 (as one can easily guess that "1d10+1d10..." means the second one is a d100 or it would be 2d10).
It's useful for simple one-off roles that the character sheets do not handle themselves. Lots of the basic 5e rolls are already handled by the character sheets, but there are things the character sheet cannot predict will be needed during a campaign.
Human. Male. Possibly. Don't be a divider.
My characters' backgrounds are written like instruction manuals rather than stories. My opinion and preferences don't mean you're wrong.
I am 99.7603% convinced that the digital dice are messing with me. I roll high when nobody's looking and low when anyone else can see.🎲
“It's a bit early to be thinking about an epitaph. No?” will be my epitaph.