![]() This also allows you to link the sheet to a token the same way you would link an Attribute to a token, via the "Represents" box on the Token Settings dialog. As you update the sheet, the attribute is updated, and vice versa. For example, if there is a field called "Strength" on the sheet, there will also be an attribute called "Strength" in the Attributes & Abilities-tab. This means that every field on the sheet is "backed" by a corresponding Attribute on the Character. Sheets in Roll20 are a presentation layer for the Attributes system. If you want to apply these settings to existing character sheets in the game, go to y My Settings in-game, and press the Apply Default Settings-button.
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