I searched for it in the forums, but I did not find anything useful. I am looking for a list of tags that we can use when we build our own items, feats, etc, in order to create these nice tool tips.
The only thing I know about is "[spell]", and may be I used another one already. But is there some kind of list? What about magic items, conditions, monsters, items in general, etc?
D&D Beyond offers the ability to link certain aspects on the forum in mouse-over triggered tooltips, such as magic items, monsters or combat actions - examples being Adult Black Dragon and dash. To create tooltips in this way as these, use the appropriate [tag][/tag] around the desired subject.
Example: [ magicitem]sunblade[/ magicitem] (Without spaces within the [ ] brackets.)
Stormknight, would it be possible to create a sticky thread that contains all the tooltip codes for easy access?
This list is included in the PbP forum in this thread.
Perhaps there could be a thread in General Discussion as well. People use these for homebrew and general discussion about the game, so having it in multiple places could help. Using myself as example, I currently have no interest in PbP so I would never come across that post and it’s not always easy to find it using search.
Stormknight, would it be possible to create a sticky thread that contains all the tooltip codes for easy access?
This list is included in the PbP forum in this thread.
Perhaps there could be a thread in General Discussion as well. People use these for homebrew and general discussion about the game, so having it in multiple places could help. Using myself as example, I currently have no interest in PbP so I would never come across that post and it’s not always easy to find it using search.
I think having a thread stickied to the Homebrew forum is a wonderful idea. I would like to avoid putting one in General, however. We like to avoid a large amount of sticky threads everywhere, and Homebrew feels like a better place for this. I'll get one up soon.
Stormknight, would it be possible to create a sticky thread that contains all the tooltip codes for easy access?
This list is included in the PbP forum in this thread.
Perhaps there could be a thread in General Discussion as well. People use these for homebrew and general discussion about the game, so having it in multiple places could help. Using myself as example, I currently have no interest in PbP so I would never come across that post and it’s not always easy to find it using search.
I think having a thread stickied to the Homebrew forum is a wonderful idea. I would like to avoid putting one in General, however. We like to avoid a large amount of sticky threads everywhere, and Homebrew feels like a better place for this. I'll get one up soon.
Stormknight, would it be possible to create a sticky thread that contains all the tooltip codes for easy access?
This list is included in the PbP forum in this thread.
Perhaps there could be a thread in General Discussion as well. People use these for homebrew and general discussion about the game, so having it in multiple places could help. Using myself as example, I currently have no interest in PbP so I would never come across that post and it’s not always easy to find it using search.
I think having a thread stickied to the Homebrew forum is a wonderful idea. I would like to avoid putting one in General, however. We like to avoid a large amount of sticky threads everywhere, and Homebrew feels like a better place for this. I'll get one up soon.
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I searched for it in the forums, but I did not find anything useful. I am looking for a list of tags that we can use when we build our own items, feats, etc, in order to create these nice tool tips.
The only thing I know about is "[spell]", and may be I used another one already. But is there some kind of list? What about magic items, conditions, monsters, items in general, etc?
D&D Beyond offers the ability to link certain aspects on the forum in mouse-over triggered tooltips, such as magic items, monsters or combat actions - examples being Adult Black Dragon and dash. To create tooltips in this way as these, use the appropriate [tag][/tag] around the desired subject.
Example: [ magicitem]sunblade[/ magicitem] (Without spaces within the [ ] brackets.)
Use the following within the [ ][/ ] bracket system:
action - an action taken in combat - e.g. dodge, search and ready
condition - a condition afflicted upon a creature - e.g. restrained, poisoned and prone
item - a mundane item - e.g. torch, trident and backpack
magicItem - a magical item - e.g. Bag of Holding, Dust of Disappearance and Demon Armor
monster - a creature you can encounter - e.g. Banshee, Bandit and Unicorn
sense - a type of extra sense, whether magical or natural - e.g. darkvision, tremorsense and truesight
skill - this is used for professions - e.g. Persuasion, Stealth
spell - a magical spell - e.g. Mage Hand, Magic Missile and Abi-Dalzim’s Horrid Wilting
wprop - a property of a weapon - e.g. finesse, versatile and heavy
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Will there be a shortcut for feats too? I wanted to add a feat as a trait to a monster and use a tool tip in the description.
Not currently, but expanding the tooltips system has been discussed.
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Stormknight, would it be possible to create a sticky thread that contains all the tooltip codes for easy access?
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Tooltips (Help/aid)
Thanks firehawk, this is exactly what I was looking for in the first place.