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=General Information=
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=Information=
This sheet is designed for use in Roll20 to play the '''Warhammer 40k Rogue Trader pen & paper RPG''' by Fantasy Flight Games. Based on the Dark Heresy 2nd Edition Character Sheet created by Daniel D., Michael R and Samuel L.
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[[File:RogueTrader-v-1-2.png|thumbnail|right|400px]]
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Character sheet designed for use in Roll20 to play the '''Warhammer 40k Rogue Trader pen & paper RPG''' by Fantasy Flight Games.
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The sheet created by [https://app.roll20.net/users/986445/mago Mago]
  
This sheet does NOT require API scrips (and should stay that way).
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This sheet does NOT require [[Mods|Mod/API Scripts]].
  
The sheet is best displayed on the Roll20 supported browsers Chrome and Firefox, at 100% Zoom (no zoom basically) and inside the roll20 game screen, however it can be expanded or displayed on an external window with no problems, most elements will stretch-out to fill the screen without breaking or overlapping.
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This sheet is best displayed on the Roll20 supported browsers Chrome and Firefox, at 100% Zoom (no zoom) and inside the Roll20 game screen, however it can be expanded or displayed on an external window with no problems, most elements will stretch-out to fill the screen without breaking or overlapping.
  
Current Version: 1.1
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* Current Revision: #6 (Rev.6) Oct. 2024
Released: 8/29/20
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* Latest changes: https://github.com/Roll20/roll20-character-sheets/pull/13455
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'''Also check out this sheets Battle-Brother Deathwatch Improved'''
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https://wiki.roll20.net/User:986445
  
Most white text areas can be hidden or displayed by checking the corresponding checkbox, the checkbox themselves have a tooltip info to let you know what they do.
 
  
Many fields also have tooltips that show important info, for example: in the Talents tab, the advancements section "Total XP Spent" putting the cursor over it will reveal a list that serves as guideline to determine a character's rank. More info about that in the tab section.
 
  
The sheet is split into 7 Tabs that are located at the top of the sheet, click on different tabs to switch.
 
 
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=Tabs=
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=General Features=
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*The Sheet is split in 2 main sections, the Universal Header on the top and the Tab buttons under it.
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*Rogue Trader Improved Percentile dice macro design, emulates the original boardgame mechanics, you will see a '''Threshold''' number that is the characteristic value + modifiers. A '''d100 roll''' and the '''Success or Failure Check'''
| text  = This section of the article will be expanded very soon. [[User:986445|986445]] ([[User talk:986445|talk]]) 13:46, 17 November 2020 (UTC)
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*Results that ''Equal to or lower than'' the Threshold are success, results that are higher than the Threshold are Failures. At the bottom you will see how many '''Degrees of success or Failure''' the test scored.
==Core==
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This tab contains basic character/player info, Characteristics, Basic Skills, Advanced Skills, Custom Skill Groups, Profit Factor(PF), Fate Points(FP), and sections to add Acquisitions, Misfortunes and Special Notes.
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*Most input fields (Type "Number") have arrows to add and subtract, arrows only show up when you point at the fields, you can even click/hold the arrows to speed up.
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*Several sections in the sheet can have multiple entries added via [[Repeating Section|Repeating Sections]], to add new sections, click on the  <span style="font-family:Pictos;">&</span>  button, to edit the entry, click on the  <span style="font-family:Pictos;">y</span>  button.
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*Most white text fields can be hidden or displayed by clicking the nearby arrow icon <span style="font-family:Pictos;">{</span> <span style="font-family:Pictos;">}</span> , the arrows themselves have a tooltip to let you know what they do.
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*Labels and Buttons have tooltips containing information, the tooltips show up when you hover over them with the mouse cursor. Most of these labels and buttons are identified with a '''( &#128712; )''' icon. Due to space restrictions, some labels and buttons do not have the icon but still have the tooltip.
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=Universal Header=
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The Universal Header contains Player/Character name, Characteristics (including advancements and Bonus), Fate Points, GM Rolls and Fatigue.
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*'''Characteristic Scores''' are filled in the '''Starting Field''' and the '''Adv. Checkboxes''' at the bottom add +5 each (Simple, Intermediate, Trained, Expert) the number displayed in the big field is a sum of those values, These fields are also buttons that roll characteristic tests.
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*At the left edge of the characteristic number, you will find the '''Characteristic Bonus field (Grey)''' ''you must manually fill these fields according to the rules you may be using''
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** According to the RT game rules, the Characteristic Bonus is the '''Tens digit in the characteristic score''' (e.g.: Strength 43, Strength Bonus 4)
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** Unnatural Characteristics only affect the Characteristic Bonus, traits such as ''Unnatural Strength'' come with a multiplicative modifier (x2 , x3...)
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** In other FFG WH40k systems this rule was revised and it works additive (Such as in Only War), like ''Unnatural Strength +2''
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** Therefore these fields do not have any formulas, so as to remain adaptable.
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*'''Fate Points''' have a '''Pool''' and '''Current''' fields so the players can track FP, also  the  '''( &#128712; )''' icon has a tooltip with info on what you can do with Fate Points.
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*'''GM Rolls''' Pressing this "button" will switch all rolls to be in secret, only the player and the GM will be able to see it, if the GM is rolling, only the GM can see it.
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*'''Righteous Fury''' This macro will ask for the threshold and then roll a 1d100, placed here to avoid tab switching, can show hits vs targets on foot or inside vehicles.
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*'''Fatigue''' this "button" when clicked will add a '''-10 penalty''' to all Characteristics (this is a workaround solution to the original rules), this penalty is visible on your characteristic scores above. Click again to remove penalty.
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** '''Fatigue Limit''' is equal to Toughness Bonus.
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** The button itself has an info tooltip with rule reminders on how Fatigue affects the character.
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* '''What happened to the Quick Skill selectors?''' these selectors were rendered obsolete (and therefore removed) because of the Roll20's "new" [[Macro Quickbar|Macro Quickbar]] and Drag-able Roll buttons, check that article for more information. All macros in the sheet should be capable of been dragged to the Quickbar (some label editing may be needed for macros inside repeating sections)
  
*Characteristic numbers are filled in the "Starting" Field and the "Adv." Checkboxes at the bottom add +5 each, the number displayed is an auto-calculation of those 2 values (see Known Issues for troubleshooting.)
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=Skills=
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The Skills tab contains Basic Skills, Advanced Skills, Skill Groups (including custom) and Profit Factor(PF).
  
*At the right corner of the characteristic number, you will find the Characteristic Bonus field (the grey curved square) '''you must fill these fields accordingly''', important macros use those values. (E.g: Str. Bonus for melee weapons)
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*All Skills and Skill Groups have a '''( &#128712; )''' icon with a tooltip that contains info on how to use said skills and which categories they belong.
  
*Basic and Advanced skills are very straight forward, the base value is calculated based on the Characteristic number.
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*Basic and Advanced skills are very straight forward, the base value is calculated based on the Characteristic score.
 
   
 
   
 
*Basic skills will roll with half the characteristic value if not "trained" (checkbox) by default.
 
*Basic skills will roll with half the characteristic value if not "trained" (checkbox) by default.
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*Advanced Skills will always roll 0 unless the "Basic" or "trained" checkbox is checked, to use full characteristic, both basic and trained must be checked. (read the skill rules for clarification.)
 
*Advanced Skills will always roll 0 unless the "Basic" or "trained" checkbox is checked, to use full characteristic, both basic and trained must be checked. (read the skill rules for clarification.)
  
*Skill Groups allows you to add specific skills that belong to the long list of skill groups (E.g: Common Lore Imperium), follows the same logic as the Advanced skills, but you must also select the Characteristic said skill uses (E.g: Forbidden Lore Xenos uses INT.)
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*Skill Groups are divided into their respective classifications according to the core rules, each with their own repeating sections.
  
*You can also use the skill groups to add Custom Skills not contemplated on the game rules.  
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*At the bottom you can also add Custom Skills not contemplated on the original game rules.  
  
*The Profit Factor section contains the Acquisition Test Macro, the macro is self explanatory. Results wise, getting degrees of failure indicates the acquisition failed.
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*The Profit Factor section contains the Acquisition Test Macro, the macro will ask you for the various modifiers for the test.
  
*The Acquisitions, Misfortunes and Special notes have a ''"Show"'' Button, clicking it will post the description on the chat window.
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=Combat=
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This tab is dedicated to all combat related info and macros to make combat more fluid, reduce book-keeping and tab switching: Ranged, Melee, Gear and Tools, Armour, Wounds, Critical Hits (and related conditions), Size mod, Movement, Initiative and a Damage Calculator.
  
*The checkbox to the right of the Show Button will hide the description text area, unchecking it will reveal it.
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==Weapons==
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*Ranged and Melee Weapons section contain several macros to facilitate combat, they also include selectors for several common modifiers like Range, Aim and Combat Actions.
==Combat==
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*Macro Buttons in these sections '''have info tooltips''' to let the players know what kind of modifiers the macros have, hover over them without clicking to see them.
This tab is dedicated to all combat related info and macros to make combat more fluid, reduce book-keeping and tab switching: Ranged, Melee, Gear and Tools, "quick skill/characteristic check" buttons, Armour, Wounds, Critical Hits (and related conditions), Size mod, Movement, Fatigue and Initiative.
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*In the Range Weapons section, the '''Flame''' macro is intended to be used only for weapons with the ''Flame Quality'' since these weapons do not require an attack roll, however in order to work properly the '''Damage dice''' field requires special syntax, hover over the button to see examples.
  
==Talents==
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==Force Fields==
This tab contains Talents, Traits, Cybernetics, An experience point tracker, Insanity and Corruption.
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*The section includes Rating, Craftsmanship and 2 buttons, one rolls the Field defensive macro and the other will post the description in chat.
  
*Talents, Traits and Cybernetics descriptions can be posted in the Chat, by clicking the '''Show Button'''.
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==Gears & Tools==
*The description fields can hold [[Dice Reference|Inline Rolls]], very useful if you have talents or traits that have a roll as a part of its effects.
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*To properly calculate the characters carry capacity you must select '''SB + TB total''' from the selector to the right.
*Inline Rolls must always be written inside '''double square brackets [[ ]]''', to roll you must use the '''Show button''' to see it on the Chat.
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*The '''Mod''' Fields will increase or decrease these values based on multipliers taken from the core rulebook.
*The Checkbox to the right hides the description, uncheck to reveal.
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*Carry ''Mod'' has no multiplier, any value will increase/decrease the ''Carry Max'' Value on a 1 = 1 ratio.
*The Experience and Advancements section has auto-calc fields so you don't have to do math, you must input your total XP in the '''Earned XP field'''.
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*Lift ''Mod'' Will increase/decrease the value of ''Lift'' x2 (e.g. 2x2 = 4)
*Below there are the Advancement taken fields, add as many as you need and their related XP cost in the fields with the parenthesis ( ).
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*Push ''Mod'' Will increase/decrease the value of ''Push'' x4 (e.g. 2x4 = 8)
*The '''Total XP Spent''' has a tooltip info that gives you a guideline on how to determine a Characters rank (based on original rules).
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===Insanity===
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==Armour & Defense==
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*'''Roll Initiative''' rolls a 1d10 + Initiative modifier, this modifier is the selector in the middle, select the appropriate option before rolling.
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*Armour Section has the Armour Points (AP) field on top, below that you can find the Damage Calculator based on '''Hit Location''', this calculator includes Toughness Bonus (TB) and AP, it also shows how many wounds the character has left and if the damage has reached critical levels.
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*The Wounds section has several fields to accurately track the total Wounds the Character has.
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*Size Modifier gives visual reference to chance to hit based on combat modifiers, however it also modifies ''Normal Movement'', select different sizes to see the effect below.
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*Normal Movement is based on ''Agility Bonus'', you can see the multipliers as tooltips on each field by putting the mouse cursor over them.
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**'''A note on Unnatural Agility''': Since Unnatural Agility (Agility Bonus) will change movement, it is recommended to use the '''Custom Movement''' section instead, also recommended in case the character has Unnatural Speed
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*Base jump and Base leap are based on ''Strength Bonus'', you can see the multipliers as tooltips on each field by putting the mouse cursor over them.
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=Talents=
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This tab contains Talents, Traits, Cybernetics, Insanity and Corruption.
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*Talents, Traits and Cybernetics descriptions can be posted in the {{Text Chat}}, by clicking the <span style="font-family:Pictos;">R</span> (send to chat).
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*The description fields can hold [[Inline Rolls]], very useful if you have talents or traits that have a roll as a part of its effects.
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*Inline Rolls must always be written inside '''double square brackets [[ ]]''', to roll you must use the <span style="font-family:Pictos;">R</span> button.
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==Insanity==
 
The insanity Points section contains very useful macros and fields to keep track of the characters IP.
 
The insanity Points section contains very useful macros and fields to keep track of the characters IP.
 
*The ''Fear Test'' macro will allow you to select the fear rating (penalty to the test) the Fear test is based on ''Willpower characteristic''.
 
*The ''Fear Test'' macro will allow you to select the fear rating (penalty to the test) the Fear test is based on ''Willpower characteristic''.
*The Shock Table will add a -10 penalty for every ''Degree of Failure''.
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*The Shock Table will add a -10 penalty for every ''Degree of Failure'' (on the Fear Test, this is not automatic).
 
*Total Insanity Points go in the middle field.
 
*Total Insanity Points go in the middle field.
 
*The Trauma test has a modifier based on the ''Degrees of Madness'' Selector below, you can see this modifier in the ''Trauma Mod'' field.
 
*The Trauma test has a modifier based on the ''Degrees of Madness'' Selector below, you can see this modifier in the ''Trauma Mod'' field.
*Trauma table will add a -10 penalty for every ''Degree of Failure''.
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*Trauma table will add a -10 penalty for every ''Degree of Failure'' (on the Trauma Test, this is not automatic) .
*Below this you can add the fields for mental disorders with the ''Add Button''.
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===Corruption===
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==Corruption==
 
The Corruption Points section contains very useful macros and fields to keep track of the characters CP.
 
The Corruption Points section contains very useful macros and fields to keep track of the characters CP.
*The ''Malignancy Test'' is based on ''Willpower characteristic'' and malignancy modifier, you can see the modifier below to the right and that is based on ''Degree of Corruption''.
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*The ''Malignancy Test'' is based on ''Willpower characteristic'' plus malignancy modifier, you can see the modifier below to the right  
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**Modifier changes based on the ''Degree of Corruption'' selector.
 
*The Malignancy and Mutation tables have no modifiers.
 
*The Malignancy and Mutation tables have no modifiers.
 
*Total Corruption Points go in the middle field.
 
*Total Corruption Points go in the middle field.
 
*Characteristic tests buttons with checkboxes here are intended for the mutation test, the checkboxes have a tooltip info.
 
*Characteristic tests buttons with checkboxes here are intended for the mutation test, the checkboxes have a tooltip info.
*Below you can add fields for malignancies and mutations with the Add button.
 
  
==NPCs==
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=Psykana=
This tab is a much simplified compact sheet used to add minor NPCs or companions to the character. Can add multiple NPCs.
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This tab is dedicated to Psychic powers and Navigator powers, it also includes integrated rollable tables for Psychic Phenomena and Perils of the Warp. The Navigator section contains Nav. Powers, Lineage and Nav. Mutations.
  
*This tab does not have as much functionality as the main sheet, there are no auto-calc fields here, Only exception is STR mod in NPC melee weapons.
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*This tab features a "button", Click to switch to the Navigator section, Click again to switch to the Psyker section.
*Due to limitations in how Repeating fields cannot be placed inside Repeating fields, this tab does not have them since the whole tab is a repeating field.
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*As above mentioned, this allows you to add multiple minor NPCs in a single character sheet.
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*For more complex NPCs / Enemies, We strongly recommend you to create separate characters with their own sheets.
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*You can hide the whole NPC section by checking the checkbox in the upper middle section, uncheck to reveal.
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*NPC do not trigger Righteous Fury as per the rules, thus there is no RF macro in the NPC weapons section.
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==Vehicles==
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==Psychic Powers==
Tab dedicated to vehicle statistics and vehicular combat. Can add multiple vehicles.
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*On the top of this section now you can add up to 5 different Disciplines, each Discipline Field has a '''Checkbox''' that marks said Discipline as '''"Mastered"'''. Mastered Disciplines add '''+1 to Effective Psy Rating''' (in the manifest macro) to all ''Fettered'' technique casting.
  
*In order to use the macros in this tab you must fill the Skill fields in the '''Manoeuvre Actions & Combat Skills'''.
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*Psychic Phenomena rolls a 1d100 (+10 for every power sustained), remember to add the appropriate modifier if the Psyker is ''Pushing''.
  
*The Weapons section has a ''Skill Used selector right next to the Attack Button'' you must select either WS (for melee) or BS (for ranged) for the weapons installed in the Vehicle.
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*Perils of the Warp roll and Perils table are ''split'' due to difficulties implementing a rule called "Soul-bound" that allows the psyker to roll 3 separate dice to select a more favorable result. You must input the result from the perils roll on the '''Perils table''' to the see the effects.
  
*You can add multiple vehicles with the Add Button at the bottom Left, move or remove with the Modify button at the bottom right.
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*'''Psy Rating''' only needs the '''base''' value, since the Techniques already have separate PR modifier within the Technique sections.
  
==Psykana==
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*'''Powers Sustained''' will count how many techniques the Psyker is actively sustaining, to Mark a technique as been currently sustained, '''you must check the checkbox''' to the right of the ''Sustained "yes/no" selector''
This tab is dedicated to Psychic powers and Navigator powers, it also includes integrated rollable tables for Psychic Phenomena and Perils of the Warp
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**Effective Psy Rating will be reduced by -1 for every ''Power Sustained'' as per the core rules.
  
*Psychic Phenomena rolls a 1d100 +10 for every power sustained, remember to add the appropriate modifier if the psyker is ''Pushing''.
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*The Discipline Selector is intended for you to select which Discipline (from the 5 above) the technique uses, this is for the purposes of the "Fettered" macro if the Discipline is "Mastered".
  
*Perils of the Warp roll and Perils table are ''split'' due to difficulties implementing a rule called "Soul-bound" that allows the psyker to roll 3 separate dice to select a more favorable result. You must input the result from the perils roll on the '''Perils table''' to the see the effects.
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*You can Hide most of the info on each Psy Technique by clicking the ''Arrow to the Right'' of the <span style="font-family:Pictos;">R</span> Button.
  
*Only input '''base Psy rating'''' in the Psy rating field, since the psy powers macros have Psy-R modifiers in other fields.
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*'''IMPORTANT''' if the Technique does NO damage, leave the '''Damage field at "0"''' and the '''+ (EPR bonus)''' at '''No Dmg'''. This will affect the "Manifest" macro, this field also has a tooltip reminded.
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**This also applies to the '''Pen''' field, '''if the technique has no PEN, leave field at "0"'''
  
==Ship==
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==Navigator Powers==
This tab is dedicated to a single ship/voidcraft and includes all necessary stats and macros to play naval combat.
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*The Navigator Mutation section contains the mutation test based on '''Toughness +/- Modifier'''
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*The number in the middle is the mutation test modifier (determined based on Nav Lineage selected)
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*You can hide the Novice/Adept/Master description fields by clicking the Arrow next to the '''Show''' button.
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*The <span style="font-family:Pictos;">R</span> button will post in the Chat the Novice/Adept/Master description.
  
=Dice Interpretation=
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=Journal=
Percentile dice rolls follow this basic formula
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This tab is intended for you to record your character's Origin path and Advancements, also has sections for Acquisitions, Misfortunes, Endeavors, Special Notes, and Character Description.
  
<pre>(@{characteristic}+?{modifiers}-1d100cs1cf100)/10</pre>
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*The Experience and Advancements section has [[Auto-Calc|auto-calc]] fields that accurately track how much XP has been spent on Advancements
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*All XP Earned during play must be added to the '''Earned XP''' Field, This field also has a 5000 XP default value for starting characters
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*Below are the Advancement taken sections, add as many as needed and their related XP cost in the smaller fields to the right.
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*The '''Total XP Spent''' label has a tooltip info that lists the required XP to determine a Characters' Rank (based on original rules).
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*The Acquisitions, Misfortunes, Endeavors and Special notes have a <span style="font-family:Pictos;">R</span> Button, clicking it will post the description on the chat window.
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*The Character Description field now has plenty of space to further expand its description and background, no need to use the old "Bio and Info" tab anymore!.
  
Critical Success (cs1) and Critical Failure (cf100) were added to better represent the roll colors, Red for fumble, green for critical.
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=Vehicles=
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Tab dedicated to vehicle statistics and vehicular combat. Can add multiple vehicles.
  
The roll template interprets any positive result as a success (including 0) any negative results are failures, the results are divided by 10 (by the macro) to provide the Degree(s) of Success (or failure).
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*In order to use the macros in this tab you must fill the Skill fields in the '''Manoeuvre Actions & Combat Skills'''.
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*The Weapons section features '''a checkbox to the left of the Weapon Name''', checking this will swap the fields for Vehicle Melee Weapons
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**(yes they exist)
  
The results have decimal numbers, '''this is intentional''' ''just ignore them''
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=Ship=
*We encountered a significant limitation with the macro math round/ceil/floor function.
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This tab is dedicated to a single ship/starship/vessel and includes all necessary stats and macros to play naval combat.
*Positive results when rounded down (floor) give an accurate result:
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This tab has many '''Info tooltips''', hover over the titles (such as Turn Arc) or buttons to see them.
<pre>Target: 40  Roll Result: 54  "[[54-40/10]]" = 1.4 (floor) = 1 Degree of Success</pre>
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*'''Manoeuvrability''' score is needed for the ship extended actions, next to this field is the '''Default Manoeuvre''' <span style="font-family:dicefontd20;">t</span>
*Negative results when rounded down (floor) give an inaccurate result:
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*'''Turret Rating''' score is needed for the ship's '''Defensive Turrets''' <span style="font-family:dicefontd20;">t</span> roll to the right.
<pre>Target: 40  Roll Result: 24  "[[24-40/10]]" = -1.6 (floor) = -2 Degrees of Failure. (Actual Result would be -1 Degree of Failure)</pre>
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*'''Power and Space Used''' will add the values of each components in the Essential/Supplemental components list, the '''Power Max''' value is given by the Plasma drive component and must be added, the '''Space Max''' value is given by the ships' Hull type and must be added there.
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*'''Crew Test''' macro uses the value on the Crew Rating field to the right
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*'''Ballistic''' field is for the Crew Ballistic score, this is in case the Crew is used to fire the ship's weapons, see tooltip for details
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*'''Shooting Action Score selector''' this allows the user to select which score is used to fire the ship's weapons, if '''Char. Ballistic Skill''' is selected it will use the Ballistic Skill score in the ''Universal Header''
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*'''Warp E-Jump''' This macro is a ''Homebrew'' version of the Navigator special ability (found in the Navis Primer supplement), intended to be used to escape combat, see tooltip for details
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*'''Crippled''' is a switch that will add the related penalties if the '''Ship is Crippled''', hover over to see details
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*'''Initiative''' macro rolls a 1d10 + Detection ''Bonus'' (this bonus is already calculated based on the Detection value).
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*'''Crew Pop and Morale effects''' Buttons works with the selectors that shows the percentage (%) of the remaining crew pop/morale, the effects (penalties) that come with lower %, '''are Not automatically applied''' unfortunately.
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*'''Critical Hit''' Macro works by selecting the appropriate option to the right.
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*'''Extended Actions''' (shipboard) These are macros to be used during naval combat, see the tooltips for details
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**Some of these macros require a '''Detection''' or '''Manoeuvrability''' score on the ships statistics to work
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**The idea of this is for each player to be able to use these macros from their own character sheets using the skill score of their own characters
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***'''Advanced Manoeuvres''' use the bubble selectors above to select the appropriate macro, each bubble has an '''Info Tooltip''' describing the Manoeuvre.
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***'''The Test Difficulty''' listed on each macro is already added to the rolls
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*'''Weapon Components''' section has bubble selectors to the left, that switch the stat fields, each type of weapon has unique macros and roll templates to make shooting the ships weapons much easier and less confusing
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**Most fields are self explanatory and have tooltips to let the player knows what they do
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=NPCs=
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This tab is a much simplified compact sheet used to add minor NPCs or companions to the character. Can add multiple NPCs.
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*This tab does not have as much functionality as the main sheet, there are no auto-calc fields here.
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**Mostly intended to allow the user to Copy and Paste NPC statistics, since those statistics are already pre-calculated.
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*Due to limitations in how Repeating Sections cannot be placed inside other Repeating sections, this tab does not have them.
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*For more complex NPCs / Enemies, We strongly recommend you to create separate characters with their own sheets.
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*You can hide the whole NPC section by clicking the button in the upper middle section, click again to reveal.
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=&#128736; (Extras)=
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This tab contains homebrew content, created by Mago, based on many different sources online, it also has a link to this very article and the sheets credits
  
* (ceil) and (floor) functions cannot be combined in the same roll without some overly complicated conditional statements/scripts. Authors do not plan change this.
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*The Homebrew content is entirely optional and self contained
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**'''Warp Travel and Cover Rules''' are explained here, click on the big field to expand it
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**The Chaos Cult mini game
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**See also the various tooltips for more details
  
=How to create Custom Macros using the Roll Template=
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=Custom Macros using the Roll Template=
 
If you want to create your own custom macros using this character sheet's Roll Template use template <code><nowiki>&{template:custom}</nowiki></code>
 
If you want to create your own custom macros using this character sheet's Roll Template use template <code><nowiki>&{template:custom}</nowiki></code>
  
 
*The first line uses <code><nowiki>{{name=}}</nowiki></code> This is the first line of the macro when displayed on the Chat.
 
*The first line uses <code><nowiki>{{name=}}</nowiki></code> This is the first line of the macro when displayed on the Chat.
*The roll result line uses <code><nowiki>{{result=}}</nowiki></code> This activates the Roll Template '''Degree(s) of Success (or Failure)''' Check.  
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*These keys will show the line '''Centered and Bold''' <code><nowiki>{{d1=}} {{t1=}} {{p1=}}</nowiki></code> in descending order.
*The description field uses <code><nowiki>{{desc=}}</nowiki></code> The text here will be centered, be sure to remove any spaces in between lines for better display.
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*The description field uses <code><nowiki>{{desc=}}</nowiki></code> The text here will be centered, it will always be at the bottom, be sure to remove any spaces in between lines for better display.
 
*The other lines simply follow <code><nowiki>{{insert title here = insert value here}}</nowiki></code> Same as the Roll20's [[Roll Template|Default Template]].
 
*The other lines simply follow <code><nowiki>{{insert title here = insert value here}}</nowiki></code> Same as the Roll20's [[Roll Template|Default Template]].
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=Useful Attributes for tokens=
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Here are some suggestions when linking Attributes to token bubbles
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==Character==
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*"Wounds"  (character current wounds)
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*"Fate" (character current FP)
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*"fatiguecurrent" (character current fatigue points)
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*"HalfMove, FullMove, ChargeMove, RunMove" (movement statistics)
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*"CustomHalfMove, CustomFullMove, CustomChargeMove, CustomRunMove" (custom movement statistics)
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*"WBS, BSB, SB, TB, AB, IB, PB, WPB, FB" (characteristic bonus)
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==Ship==
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*"Hullintegrity" (ships current Hull Integrity)
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*"CrewPop" (ships current Crew Population value)
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*"CrewMorale" (ships current Crew Morale value)
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==Vehicle==
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*"VehIntegrity" (Vehicle's current Hull Integrity)
  
 
=Known Issues=
 
=Known Issues=
==Characteristic number value displayed does not match the inline roll value==
 
This is a flaw based on the way the character sheet saves some values as static numbers.
 
*Solution: Switch to the "Attributes and Abilities" tab (on top of the 7 sheet tabs) and DELETE all values from the core characteristics (Weaponskill, ballisticskill, strength, etc.) the sheet then will auto calculate the values based on starting value + the advancements checkboxes.
 
==Available Carry Capacity not updating after removing gear==
 
This only happens when you remove gear from the list by deleting the item.
 
*Solution: Switching tabs makes the sheet update this number, also checking any checkbox on the combat tab does the trick too.
 
 
==Roll template in chat not properly displayed==
 
==Roll template in chat not properly displayed==
 
You may notice that the roll template does not seem properly centered/displayed when presented on the chat, this visual bug is caused by the "Enable Chat Avatars" option in the "My settings" tab of the game options.
 
You may notice that the roll template does not seem properly centered/displayed when presented on the chat, this visual bug is caused by the "Enable Chat Avatars" option in the "My settings" tab of the game options.
*Solution: disable this option for proper display.  
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*Solution: disable this option for proper display.
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*For an even better display, you can reduce the size of the chat, by dragging it to the right
  
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=Credits=
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*Created By [https://app.roll20.net/users/986445/mago Mago]
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**Original sheet layout based on Dark Heresy 2nd Edition Character Sheet created by Daniel D., Michael R and Samuel L.
  
=Possible Updates=
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*[https://app.roll20.net/users/157788/gigs GiGs] and [https://app.roll20.net/users/459831/scott-c Scott C.] for providing advice with this sheet layout, including resolution to the infamous "input inside a button" problem
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*[https://app.roll20.net/users/4775411/oosh Oosh] for assisting with the Damage Calculator macro
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*[https://app.roll20.net/users/1223200/andreas-j Andreas j.] for providing support on this wiki page (and the whole wiki site tbh)
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*Possible expansion and polishing of the Vehicle tab
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Created By [https://app.roll20.net/users/986445/mago Mago]
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Revision as of 06:08, 30 October 2024

Information

RogueTrader-v-1-2.png

Character sheet designed for use in Roll20 to play the Warhammer 40k Rogue Trader pen & paper RPG by Fantasy Flight Games. The sheet created by Mago

This sheet does NOT require Mod/API Scripts.

This sheet is best displayed on the Roll20 supported browsers Chrome and Firefox, at 100% Zoom (no zoom) and inside the Roll20 game screen, however it can be expanded or displayed on an external window with no problems, most elements will stretch-out to fill the screen without breaking or overlapping.

Also check out this sheets Battle-Brother Deathwatch Improved https://wiki.roll20.net/User:986445


Contents


General Features

  • The Sheet is split in 2 main sections, the Universal Header on the top and the Tab buttons under it.
  • Rogue Trader Improved Percentile dice macro design, emulates the original boardgame mechanics, you will see a Threshold number that is the characteristic value + modifiers. A d100 roll and the Success or Failure Check
  • Results that Equal to or lower than the Threshold are success, results that are higher than the Threshold are Failures. At the bottom you will see how many Degrees of success or Failure the test scored.
  • Most input fields (Type "Number") have arrows to add and subtract, arrows only show up when you point at the fields, you can even click/hold the arrows to speed up.
  • Several sections in the sheet can have multiple entries added via Repeating Sections, to add new sections, click on the & button, to edit the entry, click on the y button.
  • Most white text fields can be hidden or displayed by clicking the nearby arrow icon { } , the arrows themselves have a tooltip to let you know what they do.
  • Labels and Buttons have tooltips containing information, the tooltips show up when you hover over them with the mouse cursor. Most of these labels and buttons are identified with a ( 🛈 ) icon. Due to space restrictions, some labels and buttons do not have the icon but still have the tooltip.

Universal Header

The Universal Header contains Player/Character name, Characteristics (including advancements and Bonus), Fate Points, GM Rolls and Fatigue.

  • Characteristic Scores are filled in the Starting Field and the Adv. Checkboxes at the bottom add +5 each (Simple, Intermediate, Trained, Expert) the number displayed in the big field is a sum of those values, These fields are also buttons that roll characteristic tests.
  • At the left edge of the characteristic number, you will find the Characteristic Bonus field (Grey) you must manually fill these fields according to the rules you may be using
    • According to the RT game rules, the Characteristic Bonus is the Tens digit in the characteristic score (e.g.: Strength 43, Strength Bonus 4)
    • Unnatural Characteristics only affect the Characteristic Bonus, traits such as Unnatural Strength come with a multiplicative modifier (x2 , x3...)
    • In other FFG WH40k systems this rule was revised and it works additive (Such as in Only War), like Unnatural Strength +2
    • Therefore these fields do not have any formulas, so as to remain adaptable.
  • Fate Points have a Pool and Current fields so the players can track FP, also the ( 🛈 ) icon has a tooltip with info on what you can do with Fate Points.
  • GM Rolls Pressing this "button" will switch all rolls to be in secret, only the player and the GM will be able to see it, if the GM is rolling, only the GM can see it.
  • Righteous Fury This macro will ask for the threshold and then roll a 1d100, placed here to avoid tab switching, can show hits vs targets on foot or inside vehicles.
  • Fatigue this "button" when clicked will add a -10 penalty to all Characteristics (this is a workaround solution to the original rules), this penalty is visible on your characteristic scores above. Click again to remove penalty.
    • Fatigue Limit is equal to Toughness Bonus.
    • The button itself has an info tooltip with rule reminders on how Fatigue affects the character.
  • What happened to the Quick Skill selectors? these selectors were rendered obsolete (and therefore removed) because of the Roll20's "new" Macro Quickbar and Drag-able Roll buttons, check that article for more information. All macros in the sheet should be capable of been dragged to the Quickbar (some label editing may be needed for macros inside repeating sections)

Skills

The Skills tab contains Basic Skills, Advanced Skills, Skill Groups (including custom) and Profit Factor(PF).

  • All Skills and Skill Groups have a ( 🛈 ) icon with a tooltip that contains info on how to use said skills and which categories they belong.
  • Basic and Advanced skills are very straight forward, the base value is calculated based on the Characteristic score.
  • Basic skills will roll with half the characteristic value if not "trained" (checkbox) by default.
  • Advanced Skills will always roll 0 unless the "Basic" or "trained" checkbox is checked, to use full characteristic, both basic and trained must be checked. (read the skill rules for clarification.)
  • Skill Groups are divided into their respective classifications according to the core rules, each with their own repeating sections.
  • At the bottom you can also add Custom Skills not contemplated on the original game rules.
  • The Profit Factor section contains the Acquisition Test Macro, the macro will ask you for the various modifiers for the test.

Combat

This tab is dedicated to all combat related info and macros to make combat more fluid, reduce book-keeping and tab switching: Ranged, Melee, Gear and Tools, Armour, Wounds, Critical Hits (and related conditions), Size mod, Movement, Initiative and a Damage Calculator.

Weapons

  • Ranged and Melee Weapons section contain several macros to facilitate combat, they also include selectors for several common modifiers like Range, Aim and Combat Actions.
  • Macro Buttons in these sections have info tooltips to let the players know what kind of modifiers the macros have, hover over them without clicking to see them.
  • In the Range Weapons section, the Flame macro is intended to be used only for weapons with the Flame Quality since these weapons do not require an attack roll, however in order to work properly the Damage dice field requires special syntax, hover over the button to see examples.

Force Fields

  • The section includes Rating, Craftsmanship and 2 buttons, one rolls the Field defensive macro and the other will post the description in chat.

Gears & Tools

  • To properly calculate the characters carry capacity you must select SB + TB total from the selector to the right.
  • The Mod Fields will increase or decrease these values based on multipliers taken from the core rulebook.
  • Carry Mod has no multiplier, any value will increase/decrease the Carry Max Value on a 1 = 1 ratio.
  • Lift Mod Will increase/decrease the value of Lift x2 (e.g. 2x2 = 4)
  • Push Mod Will increase/decrease the value of Push x4 (e.g. 2x4 = 8)

Armour & Defense

  • Roll Initiative rolls a 1d10 + Initiative modifier, this modifier is the selector in the middle, select the appropriate option before rolling.
  • Armour Section has the Armour Points (AP) field on top, below that you can find the Damage Calculator based on Hit Location, this calculator includes Toughness Bonus (TB) and AP, it also shows how many wounds the character has left and if the damage has reached critical levels.
  • The Wounds section has several fields to accurately track the total Wounds the Character has.
  • Size Modifier gives visual reference to chance to hit based on combat modifiers, however it also modifies Normal Movement, select different sizes to see the effect below.
  • Normal Movement is based on Agility Bonus, you can see the multipliers as tooltips on each field by putting the mouse cursor over them.
    • A note on Unnatural Agility: Since Unnatural Agility (Agility Bonus) will change movement, it is recommended to use the Custom Movement section instead, also recommended in case the character has Unnatural Speed
  • Base jump and Base leap are based on Strength Bonus, you can see the multipliers as tooltips on each field by putting the mouse cursor over them.

Talents

This tab contains Talents, Traits, Cybernetics, Insanity and Corruption.

  • Talents, Traits and Cybernetics descriptions can be posted in the q Text Chat, by clicking the R (send to chat).
  • The description fields can hold Inline Rolls, very useful if you have talents or traits that have a roll as a part of its effects.
  • Inline Rolls must always be written inside double square brackets [[ ]], to roll you must use the R button.

Insanity

The insanity Points section contains very useful macros and fields to keep track of the characters IP.

  • The Fear Test macro will allow you to select the fear rating (penalty to the test) the Fear test is based on Willpower characteristic.
  • The Shock Table will add a -10 penalty for every Degree of Failure (on the Fear Test, this is not automatic).
  • Total Insanity Points go in the middle field.
  • The Trauma test has a modifier based on the Degrees of Madness Selector below, you can see this modifier in the Trauma Mod field.
  • Trauma table will add a -10 penalty for every Degree of Failure (on the Trauma Test, this is not automatic) .

Corruption

The Corruption Points section contains very useful macros and fields to keep track of the characters CP.

  • The Malignancy Test is based on Willpower characteristic plus malignancy modifier, you can see the modifier below to the right
    • Modifier changes based on the Degree of Corruption selector.
  • The Malignancy and Mutation tables have no modifiers.
  • Total Corruption Points go in the middle field.
  • Characteristic tests buttons with checkboxes here are intended for the mutation test, the checkboxes have a tooltip info.

Psykana

This tab is dedicated to Psychic powers and Navigator powers, it also includes integrated rollable tables for Psychic Phenomena and Perils of the Warp. The Navigator section contains Nav. Powers, Lineage and Nav. Mutations.

  • This tab features a "button", Click to switch to the Navigator section, Click again to switch to the Psyker section.

Psychic Powers

  • On the top of this section now you can add up to 5 different Disciplines, each Discipline Field has a Checkbox that marks said Discipline as "Mastered". Mastered Disciplines add +1 to Effective Psy Rating (in the manifest macro) to all Fettered technique casting.
  • Psychic Phenomena rolls a 1d100 (+10 for every power sustained), remember to add the appropriate modifier if the Psyker is Pushing.
  • Perils of the Warp roll and Perils table are split due to difficulties implementing a rule called "Soul-bound" that allows the psyker to roll 3 separate dice to select a more favorable result. You must input the result from the perils roll on the Perils table to the see the effects.
  • Psy Rating only needs the base value, since the Techniques already have separate PR modifier within the Technique sections.
  • Powers Sustained will count how many techniques the Psyker is actively sustaining, to Mark a technique as been currently sustained, you must check the checkbox to the right of the Sustained "yes/no" selector
    • Effective Psy Rating will be reduced by -1 for every Power Sustained as per the core rules.
  • The Discipline Selector is intended for you to select which Discipline (from the 5 above) the technique uses, this is for the purposes of the "Fettered" macro if the Discipline is "Mastered".
  • You can Hide most of the info on each Psy Technique by clicking the Arrow to the Right of the R Button.
  • IMPORTANT if the Technique does NO damage, leave the Damage field at "0" and the + (EPR bonus) at No Dmg. This will affect the "Manifest" macro, this field also has a tooltip reminded.
    • This also applies to the Pen field, if the technique has no PEN, leave field at "0"

Navigator Powers

  • The Navigator Mutation section contains the mutation test based on Toughness +/- Modifier
  • The number in the middle is the mutation test modifier (determined based on Nav Lineage selected)
  • You can hide the Novice/Adept/Master description fields by clicking the Arrow next to the Show button.
  • The R button will post in the Chat the Novice/Adept/Master description.

Journal

This tab is intended for you to record your character's Origin path and Advancements, also has sections for Acquisitions, Misfortunes, Endeavors, Special Notes, and Character Description.

  • The Experience and Advancements section has auto-calc fields that accurately track how much XP has been spent on Advancements
  • All XP Earned during play must be added to the Earned XP Field, This field also has a 5000 XP default value for starting characters
  • Below are the Advancement taken sections, add as many as needed and their related XP cost in the smaller fields to the right.
  • The Total XP Spent label has a tooltip info that lists the required XP to determine a Characters' Rank (based on original rules).
  • The Acquisitions, Misfortunes, Endeavors and Special notes have a R Button, clicking it will post the description on the chat window.
  • The Character Description field now has plenty of space to further expand its description and background, no need to use the old "Bio and Info" tab anymore!.

Vehicles

Tab dedicated to vehicle statistics and vehicular combat. Can add multiple vehicles.

  • In order to use the macros in this tab you must fill the Skill fields in the Manoeuvre Actions & Combat Skills.
  • The Weapons section features a checkbox to the left of the Weapon Name, checking this will swap the fields for Vehicle Melee Weapons
    • (yes they exist)

Ship

This tab is dedicated to a single ship/starship/vessel and includes all necessary stats and macros to play naval combat. This tab has many Info tooltips, hover over the titles (such as Turn Arc) or buttons to see them.

  • Manoeuvrability score is needed for the ship extended actions, next to this field is the Default Manoeuvre t
  • Turret Rating score is needed for the ship's Defensive Turrets t roll to the right.
  • Power and Space Used will add the values of each components in the Essential/Supplemental components list, the Power Max value is given by the Plasma drive component and must be added, the Space Max value is given by the ships' Hull type and must be added there.
  • Crew Test macro uses the value on the Crew Rating field to the right
  • Ballistic field is for the Crew Ballistic score, this is in case the Crew is used to fire the ship's weapons, see tooltip for details
  • Shooting Action Score selector this allows the user to select which score is used to fire the ship's weapons, if Char. Ballistic Skill is selected it will use the Ballistic Skill score in the Universal Header
  • Warp E-Jump This macro is a Homebrew version of the Navigator special ability (found in the Navis Primer supplement), intended to be used to escape combat, see tooltip for details
  • Crippled is a switch that will add the related penalties if the Ship is Crippled, hover over to see details
  • Initiative macro rolls a 1d10 + Detection Bonus (this bonus is already calculated based on the Detection value).
  • Crew Pop and Morale effects Buttons works with the selectors that shows the percentage (%) of the remaining crew pop/morale, the effects (penalties) that come with lower %, are Not automatically applied unfortunately.
  • Critical Hit Macro works by selecting the appropriate option to the right.
  • Extended Actions (shipboard) These are macros to be used during naval combat, see the tooltips for details
    • Some of these macros require a Detection or Manoeuvrability score on the ships statistics to work
    • The idea of this is for each player to be able to use these macros from their own character sheets using the skill score of their own characters
      • Advanced Manoeuvres use the bubble selectors above to select the appropriate macro, each bubble has an Info Tooltip describing the Manoeuvre.
      • The Test Difficulty listed on each macro is already added to the rolls
  • Weapon Components section has bubble selectors to the left, that switch the stat fields, each type of weapon has unique macros and roll templates to make shooting the ships weapons much easier and less confusing
    • Most fields are self explanatory and have tooltips to let the player knows what they do

NPCs

This tab is a much simplified compact sheet used to add minor NPCs or companions to the character. Can add multiple NPCs.

  • This tab does not have as much functionality as the main sheet, there are no auto-calc fields here.
    • Mostly intended to allow the user to Copy and Paste NPC statistics, since those statistics are already pre-calculated.
  • Due to limitations in how Repeating Sections cannot be placed inside other Repeating sections, this tab does not have them.
  • For more complex NPCs / Enemies, We strongly recommend you to create separate characters with their own sheets.
  • You can hide the whole NPC section by clicking the button in the upper middle section, click again to reveal.

🛠 (Extras)

This tab contains homebrew content, created by Mago, based on many different sources online, it also has a link to this very article and the sheets credits

  • The Homebrew content is entirely optional and self contained
    • Warp Travel and Cover Rules are explained here, click on the big field to expand it
    • The Chaos Cult mini game
    • See also the various tooltips for more details

Custom Macros using the Roll Template

If you want to create your own custom macros using this character sheet's Roll Template use template &{template:custom}

  • The first line uses {{name=}} This is the first line of the macro when displayed on the Chat.
  • These keys will show the line Centered and Bold {{d1=}} {{t1=}} {{p1=}} in descending order.
  • The description field uses {{desc=}} The text here will be centered, it will always be at the bottom, be sure to remove any spaces in between lines for better display.
  • The other lines simply follow {{insert title here = insert value here}} Same as the Roll20's Default Template.
  • The following Key names are in use by the roll template, you should avoid these if you do not want these fields to show up
    • warpt nova2 nova1 tordmg sptor splan spmac xd5 d5 xd10 d10 d100h field npcflame hallu flame d1 t1 p1 psyres d100p stun d100a parry dosdof testresult testtarget d100 psydesc psypen psydmg desc name attack hitloc fallhitloc bloodloss fury navmutable perilstable psytable shocktable traumatable maligtable mutable scatter multihit

Useful Attributes for tokens

Here are some suggestions when linking Attributes to token bubbles

Character

  • "Wounds" (character current wounds)
  • "Fate" (character current FP)
  • "fatiguecurrent" (character current fatigue points)
  • "HalfMove, FullMove, ChargeMove, RunMove" (movement statistics)
  • "CustomHalfMove, CustomFullMove, CustomChargeMove, CustomRunMove" (custom movement statistics)
  • "WBS, BSB, SB, TB, AB, IB, PB, WPB, FB" (characteristic bonus)

Ship

  • "Hullintegrity" (ships current Hull Integrity)
  • "CrewPop" (ships current Crew Population value)
  • "CrewMorale" (ships current Crew Morale value)

Vehicle

  • "VehIntegrity" (Vehicle's current Hull Integrity)

Known Issues

Roll template in chat not properly displayed

You may notice that the roll template does not seem properly centered/displayed when presented on the chat, this visual bug is caused by the "Enable Chat Avatars" option in the "My settings" tab of the game options.

  • Solution: disable this option for proper display.
  • For an even better display, you can reduce the size of the chat, by dragging it to the right

Credits

  • Created By Mago
    • Original sheet layout based on Dark Heresy 2nd Edition Character Sheet created by Daniel D., Michael R and Samuel L.

Special Thanks to

  • RainbowEncoder for providing vital support with macros using reused rolls and decimal removal
  • GiGs and Scott C. for providing advice with this sheet layout, including resolution to the infamous "input inside a button" problem
  • Oosh for assisting with the Damage Calculator macro
  • Andreas j. for providing support on this wiki page (and the whole wiki site tbh)

Sheet sourcecode: Rogue Trader Improved