Hey there! I'm wondering if it's possible for a macro that calls on a table to "check" the result and then roll again from other tables? I've installed Recursive Tables by Aaron, though if I'm honest I'm a massive noob and have no idea what I'm doing beyond surface level stuff. I'm attempting to make a random character generator for 5e d&d. I've currently got two macros. One that pulls from 3 tables (race, class, and background) and outputs them. (Might end up having more in here.) !rt &{template:default} {{name=CharacterO'Mancer}} {{Race=[[1t[Race]]]}} {{Class=[[1t[Class]]]}} {{Background=[[1t[Background]]]}} And then a second one with a dropdown selection where you select a background and it fires the macro associated with that background. (Obviously haven't inputted all of the backgrounds yet) !rt ?{Select Background|Acolyte,[Acolyte](!&#13#BAcol)|Anthropologist,[Anthropologist](!&#13#BAnthro)|Archaeologist,[Archaeologist](!&#13#BArcha)} The above triggers this macro. Gives basic info about the background, with a couple buttons in that will generate more info, such as your languages, characteristics, etc. &{template:default} {{name=Background: Acolyte}} {{Proficiencies:=Insight, Religion}} {{Languages:=[Two of your choice](!&#13#Lang)}} {{Equipment:=A holy symbol (a gift to you when you entered the priesthood), a prayer book or prayer wheel, 5 sticks of incense, vestments, a set of common clothes, and a belt pouch containing 15 gp}} {{Feature:=[Shelter of the Faithful](!&#13#FAcol)}} {{Characteristic Generator:=[Acolyte](!&#13#CAcol)}} The characteristic generator looks like this. !rt &{template:default} {{name=***Characteristics: Acolyte***}} {{Personality: [[1t[AcolP]]]}} {{Personality: [[1t[AcolP]]]}} {{Ideal: [[1t[AcolI]]]}} {{Bond: [[1t[AcolB]]]}}{{Flaw: [[1t[AcolF]]]}} I'm intending to do the same for races that have sub-races, and maybe also classes and their sub-classes. I'm wondering if it's possible to do away with the second macro and just incorporate it all into the "Character O'Mancer". So you roll it and it gives you "Elf, Cleric, Acolyte" and then it either automatically populates the Elf sub-race, the specifics of the background and rolls for it's characteristics, OR it just turns "Elf" and "Acolyte" into buttons that you can click and it then generates it. I'm fairly sure that something like this is possible, at least from what I've read and my limited understanding. Though again, I have no idea what I'm doing. I'm also using the link feature added by Recursive Tables (my god do I love it), to link to the race, class, background, etc. I'm wondering if there's a way to make it more clear that it's a link, like colouring it a different colour, or giving it an underline (or both). Thank you in advance for any and all help that you are able to give me! This has kinda gone beyond I need this, to I know it's possible and I can't sleep until I get it perfect even though I'm the only one who will care about it...