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Conjure animals
Conjure animals










The creatures are, by wording of the spell, also bound to.

conjure animals

Servants of malar sometimes engage their animals fights to prove their dominance, the victor usually managing to summon more or stronger animals. The fact that the creatures were summoned makes no difference. In some circles this spell is used to ritually call forth animals to settle disputes or determine who enjoys the favor of a deity. I will try to get access to these features from my DM and report back with any progress. Animal domain priests always conjure the maximum amount of animals. Anyway, hope that is at least enough to get you started! I wouldnt say ninja'd! Thanks so much for taking the time David, youre a saint. So, I would recommend either never opening them once they are working, or creating them as Character Sheet "abilities" on a macro mule (dummy) character or similar concept. WARNING: Note that the Att/Dam macros above have special characters in them that are replaced with HTML replacement characters (like ! ) See wiki entry below: Through a quirk of roll20, if you save global macros (those made in the Macro tab) with these replacement characters, everything works unless you open them up again, which then reverts them to their original non-replaced character. You could then make a master api button macro (Called "Conjure-Animals" or whatever) that put all of these into clickable buttons, using the syntax (!#MacroName), like this: & It doesn't factor in critical hits, so if that is important to you, you'd have to roll some extra dice. each corresponding to the table of the same name. "8 Giant Owls" In general, you roll a rollable table in the chat like this, which would also be your macro text: /r 1t So, you could make a bunch of macros called "Arctic-Beasts", "Desert-Beasts", etc. Make each entry tell you how many of the corresponding type to summon, e.g. Evenly weight them or change the weighting however you like when you make the table.

conjure animals

You could make one for each environment (only adding the CR 2, 1, 1/2, and 1/4 entries).

#CONJURE ANIMALS HOW TO#

I gotta stop walking away from my PC in the middle of replying :) The wiki gives a decent overview of how to create your rollable tables. EDIT: Dang, 2nd time today I've been ninja'd on responses.










Conjure animals