Combat Tracker

The Combat Tracker manages turn order, hit points, and conditions during combat. Open it from the right-click context menu under Combat Tools > Combat Tracker.

Setting Up Combat Cards

Before your first combat, configure your combat cards:

  • From the Combat Tracker Settings – Click Configure Combat Cards, and choose the stats from that you find relevent to combat. Health, Speed, AC, Willpower, etc… Of these stats, assign any of the following if relevant: HP, Max HP, and Roll Modifier (the stat that drives your game’s turn order).

Starting Combat

Add combatants before rolling combat order:

  • From the Bestiary – drag an enemy from the Bestiary window directly into the Combat Tracker, or click the + button > Add from Bestiary
  • From the NPC Library – drag an enemy from the NPC Library window directly into the Combat Tracker, or click the + button > Add from NPC Library
  • From the Party Tracker – All party members should be loaded, by default into combat order, if they have been removed, you can drag an enemy from the Party Tracker window directly. You can also reset the Combat Tracker to your party with the Reset to Party button in the Settings menu.
  • Manual entry – click the + button in the tracker to add a custom combatant by name.

Once all combatants are added, you can drag and drop cards to manually sort combat order, or use the Roll Button to auto roll combat order. The Roll Modifier stat will be factored into this roll.

Turn Order

The tracker shows combatants in combat order. The active combatant is highlighted.

  • Next turn – click the Play button to advance to the next combatant’s turn.

Hit Points

In the combat card setup, you can assign a stat to HP and/or Max HP

  • Click the HP value to edit it directly to open the Damage/Heal pop up.
  • Combatat cards will be highlighted red when their HP stat reaches zero.
  • If HP Surplus is active in the Combat Tracker Settings menu, HP can be raised over the set Max HP value. The combat card will be highlighted green, if a combatant is overhealed.

Conditions

Click the condition icon on a combatant’s row to toggle common status conditions (e.g. Blinded, Frightened, Poisoned, Prone, Stunned). Active conditions are shown as small icons on the combatant’s row.

Adding Multiple Instances

When dragging an enemy from the Bestiary, you can set a count to add multiple copies (e.g. three Goblins). Each is tracked separately with its own HP and conditions.

Removing Combatants

Click the × or trash icon on a combatant’s row to remove them from the current combat. This does not delete the creature from the Bestiary.

Combat Tracker Settings

The Combat Tracker Settings menu has the following configurations to customize to tool to your needs.

  • Roll Modifier Dice – This allows you change the die that is rolled to determine turn order.
  • Sort Order – This allows you sort the roll result from highet to lowest, or lowest to highest
  • Tags/Conditions – Create a custom tag, add that to any combatant by clicking their portrait on their combar card.
  • Player View (Team Health) – Show the health value on the player facing initiative tracker.
  • Player View (Enemy Health) – Show the health value on the player facing initiative tracker by concealed tiers or by number value.
  • HP Surplus – Allow a combatant to be healed over their Max Health value.

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