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D&D Beyond Character Sheet Integration in Roll20
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Straight ability score rolls incorrect for some players #1125

Closed AKCarter07 closed 1 month ago

AKCarter07 commented 2 months ago

Describe the bug When rolling a straight Int check:

I tested all my straight ability checks, and all of them were incorrect. It looked like the sign was correct, but the number looked like an off-by-one error. This did not happen when I tried rolling from my party mate's sheet for their character. This is only happening to two of us.

To Reproduce Steps to reproduce the behavior: 1.Log into a Foundry server.

  1. Log into dndbeyond.
  2. Go to a character sheet owned by that dndbeyond account.
  3. Roll an ability check.

Expected behavior Expected correct modifier.

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Additional context These two characters had the problem, however when I rolled on my party member's the numbers were correct, so I don't know if having them is useful. https://www.dndbeyond.com/characters/63798710 https://www.dndbeyond.com/characters/77589697 This character, on the other hand, rolled fine. https://www.dndbeyond.com/characters/77586797

AKCarter07 commented 2 months ago

note, in the foundry screenshot, I rolled the top two rolls (one for Carver, one for Buk), and Buk's player rolled the 2nd roll for Buk.

AKCarter07 commented 2 months ago

Ignore this comment. I thought my character might be getting half-proficiency, but when I bumped him up to level 20 he was still getting +2, not +3, so that's out.

kakaroto commented 1 month ago

Hi, I think your party member with the () and no modifier might have been on an older version of Beyond20, as for your own sheet, I didn't have the "issue" until I got Beyond20 to parse your class features, which was a clear indication that it was added it on purpose. It sounds like it was just a JoT addition image

If you don't want it, you can always click the beyond20 icon to disable the JoT modifier on straight ability checks (see last option): image