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This is possible within Statblocks, but it would need a combination of CSS and some ingenuity to do. For example, take a look at the monsters in the Bestiary section here, and how we set up their traits to include multiple "rolls" to overcome some statblock limitations. |
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Hi there! I'm working on putting together layouts for Old School Essentials, and I've hit a stumbling block.
In OSE (and other similar riffs on older editions of D&D/AD&D), creature stats were generally simple enough to be represented by a line of text, as opposed to a big, chunky block. They typically follow this format:
I've tried building my own statline from the Text block (which does not have a callback, so that was a nonstarter), as well as the Property block (which formats my callback output as a code block). I've also tried using an Inline Group and a bunch of Property blocks, but the content doesn't flow like I'd expect inline content to do.
I'd like to be able to use the same data for these short-form stat lines as I do in my longer-form, more descriptive stat blocks. How can I go about doing so?
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