I am DMing and have my character sheets set up in a way that is super convenient for me, but may be at odds with conventional methods. I want to get some feedback on how to get the default D&D 3.5 macros to use @{selected|token_name} instead of @{character_name}. I know I can do it by writing custom macros, I just don't want to invest the time if there is an easier way; I have 4 dozen character sheets to modify, each with 3 or more weapons. The reason I want to use token names is that I like to create a generic "Fighter lv. 8" character sheet for NPC's. I'll set up a token to pull information from that sheet. The token is named "Oswald Ironhand" but rolls his attacks as "Fighter lv. 8 attacks with a greatsword." The initiative macro is also kind of weird; the chat function will say "Fighter lv. 8 initiative: 20.04" but the Initiative Tracker will display "Oswald Ironhand 20.04" All the macros that I have made work fine, so my issue is with the default macros in the 3.5 character sheet. Is there a way to change this without having to adjust every attack macro on every character sheet, or writing in an attack ability on every character sheet? Is there an alternative to the 3.5 sheet, or an option I can select somewhere to use token information? Is there an easy way to have many tokens use the same macro without having to adjust a dozen different sheets? Can I mass import macros (like abilities) into a sheet without changing the other stats? Any suggestions would be great. Thanks.