Julian the First J. said: GAR said: FIRST AID One problem I am having though is that all my macro's list my player name instead of the token/character that it came from. For example on the learn spell macro it says my name, the token's race and size tried to learn a spell intsead of the token tried to learn. Hello Julian! There are 3 or more alternative ways to overcome that issue, and be able to display the Character's name / the Token's name, in the chat room. First, a Player can change their Display Name for each campaign, under the settings gear-icon in the game table. I usually ask my 2E PC's to connect their MainCharacterName(AndTheirPlayerName) for their Display name, so you get the Character+Player names visible. Advanced Tip: Works best with no spaces so that you can Whisper to either name, and the same person comes up! My players, listed along the bottom, are named things like DM(Gold) ... Elf(GAR) ... TheFirst(Julian) ... Wizard(Tyrone) ... I say this is the first, best option because, once you ask your Players to change their DisplayName to this on the 1st game day, all of their chat speech will say the name going forward (in that game group) with no other clicks required. Display Name wiki docs, <a href="https://wiki.roll20.net/My_Settings#Display_Name" rel="nofollow">https://wiki.roll20.net/My_Settings#Display_Name</a> Second, once a Player is assigned control of a Character Journal, then the Player can use the Drop-down menu at the bottom of the chat to begin speaking as the Character-name. An upside is they can control switching back-and-forth from Player chatting to Character chatting, or even switch between multiple Characters, and the GM can switch to chatting as any of the Characters or NPC's. The only downside is, this defaults back to the Player when they log out. The Players need to be asked-reminded to switch the drop-down to their Character name each session. Chat wiki docs that mentions the drop-down for speaking as one of your Characters, <a href="https://wiki.roll20.net/Text_Chat#Chatting" rel="nofollow">https://wiki.roll20.net/Text_Chat#Chatting</a> Third, you can Edit the Macro to contain the "selected". The downside with this is, the Player must Select their Token to speak as that-name. The upside is, GM can assign this Macro as a "Token Action" with Visibility set to All Players. In this way it will appear as a Macro Button at the top, when the Player clicks their Token. This way you know their Token is selected, and this macro will be able to print that name in the chat. Example macro with Selected, /me @{selected|character_name} is ready for adventure! Check this out though, offering a Pop-up text area for the player to type what their character will say, and then prints it into the chat, !cem @{selected|token_name} says: "?{WHAT WILL YOU SAY?}" Wiki docs for the Selected macro method, <a href="https://wiki.roll20.net/Macros#Using_a_Selected_To" rel="nofollow">https://wiki.roll20.net/Macros#Using_a_Selected_To</a>...