The real monster feature, something not suspected at the time, was Rollable Table Tokens. It is found in the Collections tab, normally the menu to set up card-decks, but it offers a way to randomly or deliberately choose a particular picture for your token. The obvious uses were: --show a 'mech (or a character) in various states of disrepair or beatup-edness, --turn a shape-shifter into their other form, --randomly roll dice which have non-numerical symbols (such as FFG Star Wars). But the monster application was that, hey, these Tokens can be stretched to any size. --You can make a shifting billboard, or present a slide-show to your players. --You can make a piece of terrain and put it in the Map Layer. Go to the Map Layer and change the terrain. You know that stone corridor the characters went through before? When they try to retreat the same way...it's lava now! ruclips.net/video/uuwagS5vcIE/видео.html
1:00 The player colour also controls the colour of dice that appear in the Chat column. The dice are outlined in the colour of the person who rolled them. Just a nice touch, since the character name is already shown.
If you hit Shift Z when you have a token selected it makes the token larger for all players and shades the back screen so your players can get a better look at the tokens as well! :)
On the matter of creating a route while moving your token, while moving your token, right-clicking will do the same thing pressing Q will, and you don't have to reach for your keyboard.
Another nice little tip. Hold down Shift and double-click on your token or an NPC token and that will open that token's character sheet, provided that token has a character sheet tied to it.
When you’re typing in the text field of a handout, there is an ‘add table’ option in the formatting bar at the top of the text field. The handout that is on screen when I mention it shows a table full of journal entry links that I made.
I really didn’t like the font and color of the stock Black Hack sheet, so I took the original code for the sheet, but entered it as a custom sheet and then tweaked the code to change some formatting and add some buttons to the sheet.
Hey guys today I'm gonna remake the same video I already did about how to do the basic Bs and say oh tips and trips Tips and tricks for living long Breathe
The hyper link one is amazing, i had no idea of that feature
prewritten modules use that feature sometimes
I can't wait for roll21 to come out this year
Ha ha
The real monster feature, something not suspected at the time, was Rollable Table Tokens. It is found in the Collections tab, normally the menu to set up card-decks, but it offers a way to randomly or deliberately choose a particular picture for your token. The obvious uses were:
--show a 'mech (or a character) in various states of disrepair or beatup-edness,
--turn a shape-shifter into their other form,
--randomly roll dice which have non-numerical symbols (such as FFG Star Wars).
But the monster application was that, hey, these Tokens can be stretched to any size.
--You can make a shifting billboard, or present a slide-show to your players.
--You can make a piece of terrain and put it in the Map Layer. Go to the Map Layer and change the terrain. You know that stone corridor the characters went through before? When they try to retreat the same way...it's lava now!
ruclips.net/video/uuwagS5vcIE/видео.html
This is a great tip and a feature I use quite often! It’s never saved my life though :(
1:00 The player colour also controls the colour of dice that appear in the Chat column. The dice are outlined in the colour of the person who rolled them. Just a nice touch, since the character name is already shown.
The last tip about hyperlinks is awesome!
Excellent video! Thanks so much!!
Holy crap, I had no idea there was still so much I didn't know. This will help immensely.
If you hit Shift Z when you have a token selected it makes the token larger for all players and shades the back screen so your players can get a better look at the tokens as well! :)
Thank you Charlie! Me and my party needs to start using some of these tips on our game! lol Welcome back to the YT creator world! :D
On the matter of creating a route while moving your token, while moving your token, right-clicking will do the same thing pressing Q will, and you don't have to reach for your keyboard.
That is correct. This does not work on trackpads, however.
Thanks, watched a few vids on linking handouts and yours clicked for me! Now I know!!
This will really help level up my Roll20 game! Thanks!
Super awesome tips, thanks huge help!
Great job, Charlie! Thanks for these!
These are great. Thank you!
Another nice little tip. Hold down Shift and double-click on your token or an NPC token and that will open that token's character sheet, provided that token has a character sheet tied to it.
02:32 This tip is in the video!
@@CharlieQueenTV Oh crap, must have missed it.
Good stuff! Thanks!
This was so helpful, thank you!
Thank You;)
Great tips. Thank you.
The drag+q for measuring is going to be amazing! I've only run one session, but it was hobbled by people continually switching to the rule tool.
Do you have a link to a copy of that Damage Location Table you showed at 2:01?
It’s from “The Black Hack 2e”. The pdf is only $6 on DriveThruRPG.com. Also it’s just a great game.
Some very neat tips... however, some are outdated. Roll20 just came up with some updates, or because I am using VTT. The journal links are *gold*.
Nice!
Nice update. Good stuff. Now make people have better etiquette again 😄
What's the table formatting, you mentioned under the handouts?
When you’re typing in the text field of a handout, there is an ‘add table’ option in the formatting bar at the top of the text field. The handout that is on screen when I mention it shows a table full of journal entry links that I made.
Awesome, thank you!
dudeee i need that map that you used on the navigating the map part, where can i find it
I’m pretty certain it’s from the official D&D “Tactical Maps Reincarnated”. It’s on the Roll20 marketplace for use with Roll20.
@@CharlieQueenTV thank you so muchh, that is exactly the type of map i was looking for!!
How did you reformat your character sheets to look like that?
I really didn’t like the font and color of the stock Black Hack sheet, so I took the original code for the sheet, but entered it as a custom sheet and then tweaked the code to change some formatting and add some buttons to the sheet.
Hey guys today I'm gonna remake the same video I already did about how to do the basic Bs and say oh tips and trips
Tips and tricks for living long
Breathe
You okay Robert?
@@CharlieQueenTV nope not enough tips and trips on how to do stuff that is basic forgot how to walk yesterday. Had to watch a video
Hey dude just discovered these videos. Keep them coming there's a lot of us old school gamers who are getting into roll 20 and these are helpful! 🤠