It was recently pointed out to me that I (apparently) never posted my Harrow deck macros for this adventure path. So here they are. They are provided as-is with no warranty expressed or implied.
I think there may be some comments in the code describing how they work, but to be honest it's been a long time since I've looked at these.
They're organized as a campaign file. I don't have a working Java installation right now, or I'd look into taking the campaign apart and posting pieces individually.
Paizo Curse of the Crimson Throne - Harrow deck macros
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Paizo Curse of the Crimson Throne - Harrow deck macros
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- harrow.cmpgn
- Macros to support drawing, and interpreting the results of, cards from Harrow Deck
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Re: Paizo Curse of the Crimson Throne - Harrow deck macros
In case anyone's interested, I've taken the liberty of separating out the relevant pieces. Seems to be the lib token and 2 tables containing the card data and images. The HarrowLayout macro seems to be basically drawing the cards and storing them as a property while the HarrowReading macro displays the actual reading in the chat window.
They're called, of course, by [ macro("HarrowLayout@Lib:Harrow"): "" ] and [ macro("HarrowReading@Lib:Harrow"): "" ].
They're called, of course, by [ macro("HarrowLayout@Lib:Harrow"): "" ] and [ macro("HarrowReading@Lib:Harrow"): "" ].
Re: Paizo Curse of the Crimson Throne - Harrow deck macros
Thanks! I was just getting to doing this! I noticed when I loaded the campaign that the macros themselves were set as "editable by players" and that should be turned off (doesn't matter if the token is not owned by players, but it's a best practice anyway).
Thanks again!
Btw, there's not much doc in the macros themselves. Basically, when you want to create a new layout of cards use the "Harrow Layout" macro. It'll save the results.
As GM you can execute "Harrow Reading" and get the 3x3 layout with a basic interpretation implemented as tooltips over each card. The traditional meaning is always displayed in the tooltip, and any card that is aligned or misaligned will create a second line of output in the tooltip with its description as well.
If a player executes the "Harrow Reading" macro they only get the 3x3 layout. However, I never let my players do that. Instead, I ran the Reading macro as GM then took a screenshot of the chat window and dropped it onto the map somewhere. This let them refer to it by pointing (using the spacebar) and scribble notes on the layout if they wanted. I also made them owner of the image so they could add their own Notes to the token as well, if they had something more detailed to add. Often I used the GM Notes portion to keep track of their discussions -- the players often come up with great ideas about how the layout might be interpreted or what it could mean!
I also had a macro for drawing a single card, I think. I let the players click it to indicate they were drawing a card and my macro kept track of what they drew. I didn't get to the point of having the card remind me when its effects were activated, but it would've been a handy thing to have (one less bit of paperwork for the GM).
Thanks again!
Btw, there's not much doc in the macros themselves. Basically, when you want to create a new layout of cards use the "Harrow Layout" macro. It'll save the results.
As GM you can execute "Harrow Reading" and get the 3x3 layout with a basic interpretation implemented as tooltips over each card. The traditional meaning is always displayed in the tooltip, and any card that is aligned or misaligned will create a second line of output in the tooltip with its description as well.
If a player executes the "Harrow Reading" macro they only get the 3x3 layout. However, I never let my players do that. Instead, I ran the Reading macro as GM then took a screenshot of the chat window and dropped it onto the map somewhere. This let them refer to it by pointing (using the spacebar) and scribble notes on the layout if they wanted. I also made them owner of the image so they could add their own Notes to the token as well, if they had something more detailed to add. Often I used the GM Notes portion to keep track of their discussions -- the players often come up with great ideas about how the layout might be interpreted or what it could mean!
I also had a macro for drawing a single card, I think. I let the players click it to indicate they were drawing a card and my macro kept track of what they drew. I didn't get to the point of having the card remind me when its effects were activated, but it would've been a handy thing to have (one less bit of paperwork for the GM).
Re: Paizo Curse of the Crimson Throne - Harrow deck macros
Is there a way of going about of getting these to work with this?
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Re: Paizo Curse of the Crimson Throne - Harrow deck macros
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