There are two easy ways to do this, probably more. One, simply make a new token and set it up as a non-mook: <a href="https://wiki.roll20.net/Linking_Tokens_to_Journals" rel="nofollow">https://wiki.roll20.net/Linking_Tokens_to_Journals</a> The token would have the appearance of a wolf, but all its attributes would be from the same character sheet as the druid. You'll simply replace the one token with the other, when switching form. Token abilities, hit points, saving throws etc. would be identical for both. Another possibility is to use Rollable Tables for your token. This would allow you to do essentially the same as above, only with a larger variety of forms. Simply create the table, use it to create a base token, then link that to the journal sheet. I hope this solves your problem; there are likely many more solutions, depending on how much effort you want to put into this project (API scripts, etc.) -Phnord, Who Had to GM a Druid Once PS: On re-reading, I realize you might be trying to do this from a player's perspective in someone else's game. Both the above solutions will require your GMs cooperation.