Gauss said: Hi Monarch, I was not able to replicate this. The closest thing I've seen to this bug is where NPC sheets have an attack created and then closed without being named (or information put in? Its been awhile). That attack is still there, but is confusing the system and you cannot readily see it. As a first step, try hitting the padlock, see if there is a "bonus" red delete button. As a second step, I'd try to manually recreate the NPC and see if the duplicate has the same issue. Note: I am aware you stated this is on multiple sheets, I am just curious if that can repair at least one sheet. Next, I'd check to see if this happens in a different browser, specifically either Chrome or Firefox as Edge is not a supported browser. Good ideas here, completing deleting the offending homebrew sheets and re-creating them has allowed the editing to function normally. it seems like duplicating doesn't work, but re-creating the sheet does fix the issue. I tried to open up the sheets in Chrome to edit before I did this and it was the same issue. Thanks for the note on Edge; I'll try to work Roll20 on something else. One point of note; there was no hidden action that the delete pin was able to bring up so I believe that the deletion/closing of the sheet while a new action was being created is the source of the issue. keithcurtis said: I was not able to duplicate either, although there was a similar bug several years ago. Can you identify the source of the creature, or is it homebrew? New sheet not from source! I followed the steps from Gauss and was able to resolve it. Thank you both for helping out!