Me with more Avowed problems! Jeez, I'm a whiner, aren't I?
So I've run into an intersecting set of problems here:
- Class custom abilities chosen from a configurable don't seem to show up on an exported stat block unless I set Helper.ShowStatbl on all of them individually (or have a script do it). If I do set that, they ignore the SpecType set on them and just show up under SQ.
- Class custom abilities chosen directly from a class helper ignore SpecType unless Helper.ShowStatbl is set on the ability and Helper.NoCustGrp is set on the class helper.
- ...and, of course, Helper.NoCustGrp only applies to the primary set of abilities, and I'm trying to juggle around 5 of them at once on the class helper.
For an example of this in action with configurables, add Eldritch Heritage to a character, pick a heritage, and then export a statblock - the actual choice doesn't show up anywhere on the statblock, just the feat and the abilities gained from the heritage.
With what I've looked at so far, I can't figure out a way around this. Are there any equivalents of Helper.NoCustGrp that apply to secondary/tertiary/etc abilities? Is there any way to force a configurable to display its choices on a statblock according to SpecType?
From what I can tell, a few previous data authors have worked around this by making abilities as racial customs instead of class customs - for an example, see the agathiel archetype for Vigilante - but it seems like a silly length to go to just to make things show up properly on the statblock (especially since I'm looking at 120+ custom abilities at the moment to cover everything in the book).
				
			So I've run into an intersecting set of problems here:
- Class custom abilities chosen from a configurable don't seem to show up on an exported stat block unless I set Helper.ShowStatbl on all of them individually (or have a script do it). If I do set that, they ignore the SpecType set on them and just show up under SQ.
- Class custom abilities chosen directly from a class helper ignore SpecType unless Helper.ShowStatbl is set on the ability and Helper.NoCustGrp is set on the class helper.
- ...and, of course, Helper.NoCustGrp only applies to the primary set of abilities, and I'm trying to juggle around 5 of them at once on the class helper.
For an example of this in action with configurables, add Eldritch Heritage to a character, pick a heritage, and then export a statblock - the actual choice doesn't show up anywhere on the statblock, just the feat and the abilities gained from the heritage.
With what I've looked at so far, I can't figure out a way around this. Are there any equivalents of Helper.NoCustGrp that apply to secondary/tertiary/etc abilities? Is there any way to force a configurable to display its choices on a statblock according to SpecType?
From what I can tell, a few previous data authors have worked around this by making abilities as racial customs instead of class customs - for an example, see the agathiel archetype for Vigilante - but it seems like a silly length to go to just to make things show up properly on the statblock (especially since I'm looking at 120+ custom abilities at the moment to cover everything in the book).
