I'd love it if someone from Roll20 would come on here and explain the thinking. Many of the class features, and feats, provide exceptions to the rules in one way or another. Many involve changing dice rolls - whether it's ignoring 1s, or re-rolling a d20 test, or something else, there are all of these exceptions. One of the nice things about the old sheet, and one of the reasons many of us chose Roll20, was because the system was set-up to be able to handle these exceptions - either through changing the dice formula rolled, or using mods, or writing macros. At the moment, it looks like only macros have survived but writing them has been hampered by the choice that Roll20 made to use Beacon. The old sheet and old system wasn't perfect, but it was a lot friendlier and a lot more customizable for both players and DMs who took the time to learn the system, and to use mods. So, what's the point of having this nice, shiny new sheet with all these things listed on them, if we can't tweak them to make it friendly to us as DMs or us as players? What's the point of using a VTT like Roll20 that is not customizable when other VTTs are highly customizable? What does Roll20 hope to gain by making choices that's likely to drive people away, rather than bring them in? I'm so disappointed with this new sheet and builder that I'm seriously thinking about playing 5e elsewhere, simply because Roll20 is so unfriendly to me as either a DM or a player of D&D. I'd really like to know what Roll20 is thinking... keithcurtis said: I'm not sure if we will ever see that functionality return. The beacon sheet does not send a chat command that is interpreted and run by the Roll engine, like a pre-Beacon sheet. It seems to instead send the final interpreted results to chat in html form. It's more like a report than a macro. This is vastly inferior, to my way of thinking. It does not allow for user customization with dice rolls, tweaking any of the parameters for that matter, and does not display the quantum roll signature. I cannot see any advantage to this state of affairs.