I submitted a Feedback about most of this separately, but as someone whose table edits sheets directly (as we have the material via other sources than buying Roll20 copies of the books specifically), the 2024 character sheet is a hot #$%@ mess. 1) There is no way to edit the max hp value aside from the "Override Max HP" field--considering game effects like Aid or a vampire's Bite exist, which actually do override your max hp temporarily, this could have been a nice QOL way to manage that without noting your regular max hp elsewhere to change it back. Instead, it's clunky. 2) Drag and Drop from the compendium isn't compatible with Edit Sheet Directly, just with the Builder. It would be nice to drag and drop equipment and especially spells(!) from at least the Free Rules the way SRD content from 2014 is handled. 3) When you add a spell manually, there is no way to add damage . You enter the text, the various cast distances and action costs, you can mark it as having an attack/saving throw and AOE size/shape information, but you have to save the spell and reopen it a second time to add the damage values . This takes five clicks to do . Click spell to open, click edit button, (scroll down and) click button to edit spell attack, click Damage tab at the top (poorly signposted), click button to Add New Damage. And once you do so, there is no field for upcasting changes or cantrip improvements , meaning if you add a spell manually the roller has no way of either upcasting a given spell or automatically improving a cantrip when you hit the requisite level for it. This is especially frustrating because if you add healing to a spell, you can add the heal amount right there the first time. 4) When you open a section, like Hit Points, that has multiple internal tabs for different sections, those tabs are not graphically signposted well, and need some form of highlight to not blend in with the specific tab's text fields. A font color change or a light button shading would help people realize (to use a personal example) that the Hit Points section actually has three tabs, including Hit Dice and Death Saves, not just the max hit point management you're immediately presented with. 5) I would like to be able to manually reorder my attacks/spells in the Combat tab. They automatically get sorted alphabetically, but I prefer to separate out my weapon attacks from my spells, and my damaging spells from my non-damaging ones. 6) I would like a light mode version of the character sheet. I find dark mode hard to read for extended periods of time.