Simple Prompt Tracker
This is a simple tracker for basic prompts, mostly used for the Spooktober event on World Anvil. This can also be used for any simple prompt event with no waves or tiers, like Summer Camp has.
This tracker will display the prompt and list the article below it, similar to the Summer Camp tracker. If there is a badge associated with the event, you can set how many prompts are needed to obtain the badge, and the progress bar will use that for its calculations.
Now you've got a copy of the template in your world's statblocks! This default template does not have anything filled out except for the name.
Getting the Statblock
First, make a copy of the template in your world. Once you've clicked the button, you can close the tab.
Copy Statblock
Statblock Details
Step 1
Go to your statblocks in the sidebar, and click on the newly created block.
It will be called "Simple Prompt Tracker Template" and already have a few tags associated with it.
Reminder: Make sure you have RPG Features enabled under your Account Features!
Step 2
Rename the statblock and change its tags, too. Also, set the Total Prompt Count and Badge Prompt Count if applicable.
If the event has a badge, you can set the specific number of completed prompts needed to get it. This will change the progress bar to the Badge Prompt Count instead of defaulting to the total count. If there is no badge, you can just leave it blank.
If this Badge Prompt Count field is empty, zero, or higher than the Total Prompt Count, it will default to the Total Prompt Count.
Step 3
You can also choose the column display and article display.
(Default is 3 columns and full article block display)
(Default is 3 columns and full article block display)
Step 4
Lastly, fill out the prompt sections!
Fill out what each prompt is, then when you write for that prompt, put the article block BBCode in the Article field.
You can also set the article's status: whether you haven't started it yet, it's in progress, or you've completed it. This is only for internal use; this variable does not show anywhere on the embedded statblock.
You can also hide individual prompts, if you want. This will prevent the entire prompt from displaying on the embedded statblock.
Using the Statblock
You can embed the statblock into a page for your and / or everyone else's viewing pleasure. If you use event pages in your world to track your progress for the event, this is a perfect place to put it!
View it on a live page:
View it on a live page:
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