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== Ongoing Damage Feature Request == I just started using CM and I love it. Great work! One feature I'd love, that doesn't seem to be there (though as I said I just started using it so maybe I'm missing something) for ongoing damage. That is to automatically take that damage out of a PC or Monsters HP total at the start of their turn (or at least to pop up a reminder at the start of the turn. I know one pops up to remind you that they need to make a save, but it's easy to forget the damage at the start of the turn). -DrOct Hi, I wrote the same exact request on a different forum. Would make for a very well rounded tool. Also, do want to say Thanks so much for taking this on! As is, this is a most awesome tool! (I've also read that this other item cam't be done, but would be nice: that being if importing character from CB would also bring across their power descriptions... ) Thanks again! With this tool, 4e Rules!
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