Gold said: Shard said: Well I bought Keith Curtis' set of Easy to Read Token Markers, but now I don't know what to do. They aren't in Add-Ons, and when I downloaded them I just got a zip file with all the PNG's in it, I have no idea how to make them into token markers. It's a bit more of a clunky process than Add-Ons, unfortunately, but you'll get through it. Use a Roll20 feature called Token Marker Library to set them up: <a href="https://app.roll20.net/marker-library" rel="nofollow">https://app.roll20.net/marker-library</a> I sort of explain my process earlier in the thread I linked to . Every account has a Token Marker Library . You can upload sets of images into your library, and then in each game you create you can select which sets you want included in that game. So what you’ll do is unzip the token marker set you purchased, then upload it into your Token Marker Library, then in your game you add that set to the game. If you add more than one set into a game, they will appear as token markers in the reverse order that you added them to the game. Whichever set you add the most recently will be at the top of the status marker list.