I've voiced my concerns with the 2024 D&D character sheet accessibility, design, functionality, and layout through Roll20 Discord Stage events, feedback forms, on the Roll20 Discord server, but not here. I also ask that Roll20 developers and staff seriously consider committing to either making the 2024 compendium backwards compatible (i.e., it eventually has drag and drop and Charactermancer functionality) with the classic 2014 D&D 5e by Roll20 sheet. If this is not possible, please consider developing a digital version of the physical character sheet as it appears in the 2024 Players Handbook as it appears on pages 34-35. The beauty of the 2014 character sheet design is that it looks like the character sheet that comes with the game. It is easy to use and easy to understand. It gets out of the way during play. The 2024 character sheet design forces a user to Click here. Toggle that. Scroll here. Drop down there. I don't want to play 'Character Sheet' minigame when I play D&D. The current design choice makes you play 'Character Sheet'. Barring a major redesign, I don't see that going away. I understand and appreciate the time and resources that likely went into the 2024 sheet. But for me, this sheet design is a non-starter. I would not enjoy using it to play or run games online, even if all the bugs were fixed, and all features on the proposed roadmap are completed. It will significantly worsen my GM experience. I just want a character sheet (and NPC sheet) that looks like a character sheet/stat block and does everything the 2014 sheet does--but is usable with new content. I know any such effort would require considerable time and resources; but I believe it is worthwhile for Roll20 to seriously consider the impact this 2024 sheet will have on many of their loyal, paying users. Please commit to supporting the many users out there who did not ask for this significant design change and just want to "Play D&D Our Way", which means playing the latest edition using character sheets that look and/or function like the 2014 sheet (or the physical 2024 character sheet), as you outlined in this blog post: Play D&D 2024 Your Way on Roll20 - Roll20 Blog I understand Roll20 won't be able to spin on a dime to make this change, but I ask you to please reconsider and commit to a path forward that does not alienate many of your loyal, paying customers.