
Character Sheet: D&D 5E (2014) by Roll20 I do plan on moving to the new 2024 Roll20 Character Sheet later this fall. Aside from a 9 year old post about this topic, <a href="https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/1112894/slug%7D" rel="nofollow">https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/1112894/slug%7D</a>, I haven't found anything else that gives me indications that this can be changed/controlled. I don't know how to use API Scripts, but that is probably where my next learning bout will go. But for now, here's my issue and question. A number of my players over the course of games have accidentally made an edit on their character sheet, often making things harder on themselves, or they drag and drop something that either didn't need to be, was the wrong thing, or that something else should have been deleted when the new thing was dropped. What's worse, is in a game where I'm a player, another of the players admitted to making changes to their character sheet on purpose so that they wouldn't die, or had more/different spell available at an given time, so forth and so on. All of this made me start keeping the character sheet PDF's of each of my game's players when they set them up, and each time they leveled. I've been able to mostly support players and let them know they didn't add on enough hit points, or enough spells or damage, or didn't increase an Ability Score/Modifier when they should have. However, I have found one of my own players, and a long time friend, who was skewing the character sheet to improve their performance. So we had it out and I addressed it with all players. I know that when they pencil and paper their own, these sort of things can happen, and trust is kind of a default in D&D, but I was thinking surely somehow there would be a way in a VTT like Roll20 to remove player's permissions from doing things like this, but I can find a setting anywhere. So is there something I'm missing that does allow a little more control of the sheet outside of the Charactermancer? I know some things, like changing spells after a long rest for some classes, are going to need to stay editable, but just wanted to know if I'm overlooking something, and if not, maybe how some of you more experienced Roll20/VTT GM's handle things like this? Thanks so much in advance!!!