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A question that often comes up (and there is a suggestion for it), is "How can I make a token that I can place on a map that is linked to a handout?" Although such functionality is not yet possible, you can get very close, requiring only one extra step in execution, and a bit of up-front work.
- original trick(Forum) by keith
- more tips(Forum) by Airsickhydra
- Map Pins Linked to Handouts(Forum) - suggestion thread for having Roll20 provide better support for the feature
- Using Supernotes and Reporter together for Map Keys and Map Pins (7min) (Feb 2022)
- Supernotes(Forum) & Reporter(Forum) APIs
You can use the Token Lock-feature to lock down movement of individual Map Pins, which would enable giving players full permissions to the map pins, without them (or the GM) accidentally moving them.
[edit] Related Pages
- Forum Submitted Tricks
- Tokens
- Token Tooltip you can now have text appear on tokens when you hover over them, so Map locations can now have info without having to link to a handout
- N Journal - more about handouts
- Landing Page