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Create an Exploration tab for the Group Sheet. This tab should focus primarily on matters related to travel and exploration in dnd5e. It is meant to draw a lot of inspiration from the Pathfinder 2e Exploration tab:
Of course, the default dnd5e use cases will differ from Pathfinder 2e, but the gist is that we would like a first-class set of aggregates and calculations based on the current group (or optionally a subset of the group) which relate to travel and exploration.
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Just spotted this thread and I do have to say I like the idea of an exploration tab on the group sheet. I run a lot of hexcrawling in my campaigns, both for in dungeon and overland exploration and there is potential for some an exploration tab to help move things more smoothly.
The main feature I would want from such a sheet is the ability to assign arbitrary roles to different party actors, with each role having a default travel roll that can all be called for with one press from the DM.
For example, in a 5 man party the roles could be:
Navigator - Survival check
Scout - Stealth Check
Watchman - Perception Check
Driver - Animal Handling Check
Forager - Nature Check
Then with all of these roles assigned a button somewhere on the actor sheet would call for all of these checks from the party with one click
Create an Exploration tab for the Group Sheet. This tab should focus primarily on matters related to travel and exploration in dnd5e. It is meant to draw a lot of inspiration from the Pathfinder 2e Exploration tab:
Of course, the default dnd5e use cases will differ from Pathfinder 2e, but the gist is that we would like a first-class set of aggregates and calculations based on the current group (or optionally a subset of the group) which relate to travel and exploration.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: