I know this is probably old hat for some people, but thought I'd add something to the conversation. I was having some trouble trying to figure the script out and see the dice rolls, and was about to use the Google-Hangouts, by default, since it just "works". Well, it all became a lot clearer once I had some characters created. Without a single character or NPC created, the dice roller doesn't do a whole lot. But, even with one NPC with some stats, and the script enabled (gotta remember that bit!) - bam. You start seeing the die results in the chat window. I'm a newbie with the tool, and figured, there may be some other newbies who don't get as far and may just give up or use the easier to operate Google Hangout version. Also, as good as the javascript is (and what, nearly 3000 lines of code??) it would probably benefit from a youtube video (if there isn't one) much like the GM crash courses. And, probably some other documentation and such. Not complaining mind you, because, frankly, once this thing is up and running, it's a thing of beauty!! Seriously thanks for all hard work and the phenomenal tool. I highly recommend it over the Google hangouts one, if, for no other reason that you end up with a fair bit more desk space. :) (I also like that everyone can see the dice rolls.. wasn't sure in hangouts how that worked out.) And I agree, some 3d dice like the base ones with Roll20 would be awesomesauce, but again, I understand the limitations and the tool as is, is amazing!! :)