To create a fourth Attunement slot, you will need to create a custom Feat for it in Homebrew. You can have up to six Attunement slots. If you need more, the workaround would be to copy whatever items you need via Homebrew and remove their Attunement property. Rollback Post to Revision RollBack. Increasing Attunement also increases the amount of Attunement Slots your character has at the following breakpoints: 0 Attunement Slots below 10 Attunement. 10 gives you 1 Slot; 14 gives you 2 Slots; 18 gives you 3 Slots; 24 gives you 4 Slots; 30 gives you 5 Slots; 40 gives you 6 Slots; 50 gives you 7 Slots; 60 gives you 8 Slots; 80 gives you 9 Slots. The Artificer gains attunement slots at level 10, 14, and 18 (up to a maximum of six). This is obviously a lot of levels if you want to multiclass, and it’s probably not worth it in most situations.

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This is an extension for the 5E rule set to add a column at the end of the Character Sheet Inventory tab to allow players to track which items they have attuned. I found no way to track this easily within Fantasy Grounds, so created the extension.
Thanks to st4lk3r87 for providing an update to the extension that adds an option to change the attunement limit from 1 to 10 within Options and also enforce the limit on the inventory tab. The default value is 3.
Thanks to Valerian for providing an update to the extension that correctly handles deleting an item and updating the total attunement count.
Compatibility
The extension should be fully compatible with other extensions since it employs a merge join.

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