<grumble> Ok, one of them was a Marketplace image. The other test token: face 1: <a href="https://files.d20.io/images/90345904/vsH1T2L1CLSvJka2WBlYeg/original.png?15669293285" rel="nofollow">https://files.d20.io/images/90345904/vsH1T2L1CLSvJka2WBlYeg/original.png?15669293285</a> face2: <a href="https://files.d20.io/images/90348496/v069pMGxB3NKLKfLSi7GbQ/original.png?15669315035" rel="nofollow">https://files.d20.io/images/90348496/v069pMGxB3NKLKfLSi7GbQ/original.png?15669315035</a> face3: <a href="https://files.d20.io/images/90348506/02o0xnHRitww-z42672lKA/original.png?15669315115" rel="nofollow">https://files.d20.io/images/90348506/02o0xnHRitww-z42672lKA/original.png?15669315115</a> But, I agree with Pat - I wish they would fix the issue with Marketplace images. I think I understand why it is the way it is (copyrights issue, probably) but since it's so easy to get around, why bother with the restriction? Anyway, the 2nd test token doesn't look like it's got marketplace images so, any other ideas? The Aaron said: I suspect your token's faces are Marketplace Images, which the API can't set. Change to the second face manually, select the token and hit Z, then right click and copy the image URL. If it starts with something like <a href="https://files.d20.io/marketplace/" rel="nofollow">https://files.d20.io/marketplace/</a> or <a href="https://s3.amazonaws.com/files.d20.io/marketplace/" rel="nofollow">https://s3.amazonaws.com/files.d20.io/marketplace/</a> then it's in the Marketplace, and the API can't switch to it. You can get around that by downloading the image (select token, hit Z, right click and save/download) and rebuilding the token with those images instead.