Character Vault
Any Concept / Any System
Compendium
Your System Come To Life
Roll20 for Android
Streamlined for your Tablet
Roll20 for iPad
Streamlined for your Tablet

Personal tools

Difference between revisions of "Savage Worlds Tabbed"

From Roll20 Wiki

Jump to: navigation, search
(Intro)
(Wild Card Tabs)
Line 191: Line 191:
  
 
::'''Attributes'''
 
::'''Attributes'''
:::The Savage Worlds Tabbed sheet contains all five standard Attributes (Agility, Smarts, Spirit, Strength, and Vigor). Each Attribute consists of three elements: Rank, Mod(ifier), and Roll buttons.  The rank is broken up into two elements: the die type and any bonuses to the skill die type.  The bonus to the die type only applies to the skill rank and will not be added to the Wild Die for any rolls.  The reason the Rank encompasses two fields is to allow derived stats to calculate properly.  Toughness cannot take half of 12!+2, but it can take half of 12+2.  The modifier under the Mod column is applied to both the Skill roll and the Wild Die roll.
+
:::The Savage Worlds Tabbed sheet contains all five standard Attributes (Agility, Smarts, Spirit, Strength, and Vigor). Each Attribute consists of three elements: Rank, Mod(ifier), and Roll buttons.  The rank is broken up into two elements: the die type and any bonuses to the skill die type.  The bonus to the die type only applies to the skill rank and will not be added to the Wild Die for any rolls.  The reason the Rank encompasses two fields is to allow derived stats to calculate properly.  Toughness cannot take half of 12!+2, but it can take half of 12+2.  The modifier under the Mod column is applied to both the Skill roll and the Wild Die roll. Hovering the mouse over any of the fields or the buttons will display the name of that field so you can use it to create your own macros and Abilities.
 +
 
 +
:::All of the formulas used for the Attribute roll buttons follow the same formula, so I'm only going to include two formulas in this Guide—Agility and Smarts (because Agility and Strength are slightly different from the others, but still follow the same basic format).
 +
 
 +
:::Agility Roll Formula:
 +
::::<code>/em @{character_name} attempts to be agile and rolls [[{1d@{agility}![Agility]+@{agMod}[Agility Rank Modifier],1d@{wilddie}![Wild Die]}kh1 + @{agrollMod}[Agility Roll Modifier] + @{ttmod}[Trait Test Modifiers] + @{encumbrance}[Encumbrance Penalty] - @{Wounds}[Wounds] - @{fatigue}[Fatigue]]]</code>
 +
 
 +
 
 
==== <span style="color:white;">Edges & Hindrances</span> ====
 
==== <span style="color:white;">Edges & Hindrances</span> ====
 
:<blockquote style="border:1px solid #755b27;background:#dbc792;color:#755b27;padding:10px">Edges & Hindrances</blockquote>  
 
:<blockquote style="border:1px solid #755b27;background:#dbc792;color:#755b27;padding:10px">Edges & Hindrances</blockquote>  

Revision as of 09:15, 16 January 2015

Contents

Intro

Savage Worlds (Tabbed) Character Sheet Preview

The Savage Worlds (Tabbed) Character Sheet was created by G V and was designed to help streamline game play of the Savage Worlds system by Pinnacle Entertainment Group. The Sheet attempts to be more Core Rules focused, but does allow for some customization of rules (such as changing the Wild Die type, or modifying the Bonus Damage for Raises on the attack roll).

The latest version of the sheet can be found on GitHub: https://github.com/Roll20/roll20-character-sheets/tree/master/SavageWorlds-Tabbed

A quick note on character sheet conventions that apply to all sections of the Character Sheet... 'Roll Buttons': There are two types of roll buttons: Standard and GM. The gray roll button with the d20 icon will make a roll that is visible to everyone in the game. Formulas will be provided in the proper selection. The GM button is yellow with "gm" as the label. This roll button will make the exact same roll as the standard button, but will whisper it to the GM, so the results are only visible to the player and the GM.

'Show/Hide Buttons': Throughout the sheet are buttons to hide various sections. These buttons are positioned above the section that will be hidden. Once the button is clicked, it will change color and "Hide" will change to "Show". This is to make navigation easier and to declutter the sheet for the player.

'Macro Formulas': Most repeating sections that contain roll buttons also contain a checkbox to show/hide the formula used by the standard roll button. This is to make creating your own character sheet Abilities easier so that toke actions can be created. Additionally, roll buttons in repeating sections cannot be dragged to the Macro bar at the bottom of screens, so...these were created to help make it easier.

NOTE: This page is under major construction and more sections will be brought online shortly.


Character Sheet

The Savage Worlds (Tabbed) character sheet includes all the necessary core data for a Savage Worlds character, but leverages the unique capabilities of Roll20. The sheet auto-calculates, Parry and Toughness and a few other setting specific/game expanding derived stats like Strain (cyberpunk) or Sanity (horror). A tabbed interface combined with optional "show/hide" subsections allow for a more manageable sheet. Sheet rolls ("built-in" macros) can be rolled directly off the sheet or activated using an ability macro. All attributes and sheet rolls that can be accessed are easily determined with a quick mouse-over.

The sheet includes every skill from the Savage Worlds Deluxe Core ruleset plus a few popular skills such as: Faith, Guts, Rituals, Spellcasting, Psionics, and Weird Science. All skills except for Fighting are hidden by default allowing the player to select the skills s/he will be using for the character rather than contribute to visual clutter.

The sheet also has an alternate version specifically for Mooks/Allies, allowing for quick input and access to an NPC's stats. Below is a detailed explanation of the various parts of the character sheet.

The Header Section

The "header" section of the character sheet contains two buttons:

  • The Configuration button
  • The Switch to Ally/Mook (or Switch to Wild Card) button

SW-Tabbed-Header.png

Ally/Mook Sheet

Savage Worlds Tabbed Character Sheet in Ally/Mook view

The Ally/Mook Sheet has most of the same functionality is the Wild Card sheet, but does not roll a Wild Die on any of the roll buttons. Additionally, the fields have been streamlined and in most cases have a single Modifier field to encompass all Rank modifiers as well as any modifiers due to special abilities or Edges and Hindrances.

Throughout the sheet are Hide/Show buttons or Checkboxes. Clicking (or checking) any of these will hide (or show) the relevant section.

Two fields of particular note are:

  • XP/Rank
  • Wounds
  • Trait Test Modifier
  • Damage Modifier
XP/Rank

This field is included in case you use the rule for advancing Mooks as found on page 93 of the Savage Worlds Deluxe: Explorer's Edition Rule Book.

Wounds

While the Core Rules dictate that a Mook is either UP or DOWN, many have adopted the house rule for a class of mook called an Ace (or some other snazzy name) that have wound levels, but no wild die. The Wounds field allows you to keep track of the wounds an Ace has and adjust the rolls automatically to care for that.

Trait Test Modifier

The Trait Test Modifier field can be used to track any modifiers that may impact the trait test that may vary from round to round. This would include things like:

  • Range Modifiers
  • Lighting Modifiers
  • Unstable Platform Modifiers
  • Anything else the GM feels is appropriate

Configuration

Savage Worlds Tabbed Character Sheet Configuration Window in its default state with the four different configuration areas collapsed and hidden

The configuration window allows the GM and Player a little more control over various aspects of the character sheet. One can tweak the User Interface slightly by changing the Logo or the Background image. Additional tweaks include modifying how some of the fields display themselves, and even hiding the Arcanum Tab.

Configuration: UI Tweaks
Options for tweaking the UI






















Backgrounds

One can choose from various backgrounds to give the sheet a different flavor, one that matches the game being played. Currently, one can choose from the following list of backgrounds:
Backgrounds will continue to be added to fill other genre/styles. For example, Fantasy, etc.
You can also choose to not use a background and have have a plain white sheet.

Logos

The logos one can choose from (currently) are all for official settings and are used with permission from the respective copyright holder. More logos will be added over time as permission is received to do so.

Other Miscellaneous Tweaks

Attribute section using the Dice Drop Down Menu
Dice Drop Menus: Replace the standard drop down menu with a drop down that shows the die type rather than a textual version of the die type. These special Drop Down menus are only for the Wild Card version of the Character Sheet and only work for non-Repeating sections. When selected, the Wild Die will also use the Dice Icon as well.
Hide the Arcanum Tab: Selecting this will hide the Arcanum tab from the Wild Card Character Sheet. Selecting this also hides the Arcanum section when the All tab is selected.
View of the Wild Card Tab row without the Arcanum tab










Font list menu for the Quest Log
Quest Font Type: The quest font type is used to change the font used for the Quest Log on the Journal tab. There are 9 options to choose from, 8 of which are handwriting style fonts. The intent is to give the quest log a little more of an immersive feel.
Snapshot of the Quest Log with a handwriting font selected










Configuration: Game Settings
Snapshot of the Game Settings Configuration Window
This section of the Configuration is broken down into 2 areas: Home Brew Rules, and Setting Modifications. Setting Modifications is further broken down into 3 groups: Additional Derived Stats, Field Replacements, and Additional Fields. This section is where you can modify the sheet to fit a particular setting you may be playing.
Home Brew Rules: Currently, there is only one option under this section and that is allow a progression of Bonus Damage Dice when raises are achieved. According to the Core Rules, when an attack succeeds with one ore more raises damage is rolled with an additional d6—however, some groups play where each additional raise on the attack roll increases the die type by one, to a maximum of d12. Checking this box will provide a drop down menu where the appropriate die type for the bonus damage can be selected. This will be outlined later in the appropriate section under Skills and Arcanum.
Additional Derived Stats: This grouping provides more Derived stats to flesh out a campaign. These are different from the other groupings in that the items under this heading will appear in the Derived Stats section of the Basic Info tab. Currently, this section includes (each will be discussed in the Derived Stats section of this guide):
  • Fame
  • Firewall
  • Grit
  • Sanity
  • Strain
  • Street Cred
Field Replacements: These are options to re-label an existing field of the character sheet. For example, Low Life refers to money as Clams, and 50 Fathoms as well as Pirates of the Spanish Main use Pieces of Eight. The money field remains the same, only the label changes. In most instances, the field that is being replaced will be listed in parentheses next to the new field label. The options available are:
  • Claims
  • Code Name
  • Pieces of Eight
  • Origin of Parahuman Abilities (this modifies the Physical Appearance header, but doesn't really replace anything—merely adds to it)
  • Species
  • Threat Rating
Additional Fields: These are fields that can be shown in other areas of the character sheet, but are not Derived Stats. Most of these additional fields appear on the Basic Info tab, but no all of them. The list of additional fields includes:
  • Augmentations (Equipment Tab)
  • Home World (Basic Info Tab)
  • Occupation (Basic Info Tab)
  • Permanent Injuries (Basic Info Tab)
  • Ship Name (Basic Info Tab)
  • Worst Nightmare (Basic Info Tab)

Each of these additional fields will be discussed in the section of the guide detailing the appropriate tab.

Configuration: Core Skills
Skills available to Wild Cards in the Configuration window
The Core Skills windows are essentially identical, the only difference is which character sheet view is affected. Rather than list out all the skills available (see the screen shot), all the skills from the Savage Worlds Deluxe Core rules are available, plus the following additional skills:
  • Faith
  • Guts
  • Psionics
  • Ritual
  • Spellcasting
  • Weird Science
All skills are hidden (unselected) be default, except for Fighting which is always visible, since it is necessary in calculating Parry.

Wild Card Tabs

The tabs on the Savage Worlds Tabbed Character Sheet only apply to Wild Cards and are there to make navigation easier and to assist in keeping the screen as clear of clutter as possible. The tabs are:

  • Basic Info
  • Edges & Hindrances
  • Skills
  • Equipment
  • Arcanum
  • Journal
  • All

Each tab will be discussed in detail below, except for the All tab. This tab displays all sections in one, long scrollable section (as if there were no tabs).

Basic Info

Basic Info
Basic Info Tab: Demographics
The Basic Info tab contains much of the core information about a character and is broken down into two basic categories: The Demographic information, and "The Other Stuff".
Demographics
Demographics
This section contains the following fields:
  • Name - This is the Characters Name. If the Field Replacement Code Name is checked (in Configuration), an additional field will also appear labeled "Civilian Name". This is useful for Superheroes or Spycraft type settings.
  • Player - This is the name of the person playing the character
  • Homeworld - This field is one of the "additional fields" and is useful for Sci-Fi settings where the characters may be from different homeworlds.
  • Race - The character's race would be entered here.
  • Gender/Age - These are two different fields. The first is Gender where the player can enter the gender the character identifies as. This is an open text field allowing for more genders rather than the standard binary Fe-/Male. Age is a numeric value representing how old the character is.
  • Derived Stats—This section's header consists of: Base (the starting or default value), Mod (Modifier—any bonuses or penalties that affect the derived stat), Armor (any armor values that may impact the Derived stat—this really is only fro Toughness currently), and Current (the sum of Base+Mod+Armor). There are a couple of Derived Stats with a different header and those will be detailed below.
    • Pace - The pace of the character. The Base value is 6
    • Parry - The character's parry score. The Base value is (Fighting/2)+2
    • Sanity - This field is one that can be added via the Configuration window. It was first introduced in the Tour of Darkness setting. The Base value is (Spirit/2)+2
    • Charisma - This field is the standard Charisma stat for Savage Worlds. The Base Value is 0
    • Fame - This field is one that can be added via the Configuration window. It was first introduced in the Pirates of the Spanish Main setting. It is a measure of ones standing in society and starts at 0
    • Firewall - This field is one that can be added via the Configuration window. It was first introduced in the Interface Zero 2.0 setting. The base value is 4
    • Grit - This field is one that can be added via the Configuration window. It was first introduced in the Deadlands setting. The Base value is 1 point of Grit per Rank (i.e. Novice = 1, Legendary = 5)
    • Toughness - The character's Toughness score. The base value is (Vigor/2)+2
    • Street Cred - This field is one that can be added via the Configuration window. It was first introduced in the Interface Zero 2.0 setting. The base value is 2 points per Rank (i.e. Novice = 2, Legendary = 10). Generally speaking, the max amount of Street Cred one can have is 10, however, this can be modified by Edges, though there is no place to capture the Max Street Cred Modifiers. The Mod field for this field applies to a person current Street Cred rating, and the Current value = Base+Mod
    • Strain - This field is one that can be added via the Configuration window. It was first introduced in the Interface Zero 2.0 setting. This represents the strain on the body and Spirit due to cybernetic augmentation. The base value is 0. The Max field indicates the maximum strain your character can handle. Current = Mod + Strain totals (calculated from the values in the Augmentations section of the Equipment Tab).
  • Wild Die - This is the Wild Die that will be used when rolling a Trait Test for a Wild Card character. This is a text input field (or can be changed to the Dice Drop Down menu via the Configuration window) so it can be changed to accommodate homebrew rules and/or edges that may modify the Wild Die.
  • XP - This is a numeric field to capture the number of experience points a character has
  • Rank - This is the Rank of the character. 0-19 = Novice, 20-39 = Seasoned, 40-59 = Veteran, 60-79 = Heroic, and 80+ = Legendary. Unfortunately, at the current time this field does not auto-adjust and must be manually updated.
  • Occupation - This field is one that can be added via the Configuration window. This field is used in various settings to indicate the characters occupation that is presented to the world.
  • Money - Moolah, Dinero, how much cash a character has available to purchase stuff...
  • Ship's Name - This field is one that can be added via the Configuration window. This field is used in any setting where the character may come into possession of a ship (whether it's a space craft or a seafaring vessel, no distinction is made by this field)
The Other Stuff
The Other Stuff
Basic Tab: The other Stuff
This section encompasses everything from Attributes, to Health, to a Character's Description, to various Modifiers. It includes:
  • Attributes
  • Health
  • Miscellaneous
  • Logo
  • Worst Nightmare
  • Physical Appearance
Attributes
The Savage Worlds Tabbed sheet contains all five standard Attributes (Agility, Smarts, Spirit, Strength, and Vigor). Each Attribute consists of three elements: Rank, Mod(ifier), and Roll buttons. The rank is broken up into two elements: the die type and any bonuses to the skill die type. The bonus to the die type only applies to the skill rank and will not be added to the Wild Die for any rolls. The reason the Rank encompasses two fields is to allow derived stats to calculate properly. Toughness cannot take half of 12!+2, but it can take half of 12+2. The modifier under the Mod column is applied to both the Skill roll and the Wild Die roll. Hovering the mouse over any of the fields or the buttons will display the name of that field so you can use it to create your own macros and Abilities.
All of the formulas used for the Attribute roll buttons follow the same formula, so I'm only going to include two formulas in this Guide—Agility and Smarts (because Agility and Strength are slightly different from the others, but still follow the same basic format).
Agility Roll Formula:
/em @{character_name} attempts to be agile and rolls [[{1d@{agility}![Agility]+@{agMod}[Agility Rank Modifier],1d@{wilddie}![Wild Die]}kh1 + @{agrollMod}[Agility Roll Modifier] + @{ttmod}[Trait Test Modifiers] + @{encumbrance}[Encumbrance Penalty] - @{Wounds}[Wounds] - @{fatigue}[Fatigue]]]


Edges & Hindrances

Edges & Hindrances

Skills

Skills

Equipment

Equipment

Arcanum

Arcanum

Journal

Journal