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Rolling from the SRD

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When looking @ monsters in the SRD, it outlines the 1st and 2nd round for 'quick' play. It's there to help speed up the game, and make it easier for DMs to roll up random encounters, get there monsters, and pound thru quick combats. I would like to have the attacks clickable to roll... So we don't have to drag to sheets, or manually copy paste formula, etc.. In addition, dragging from SRD directly onto the board for tokens EXAMPLE: Actions Scimitar : Melee Weapon Attack: +4 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 5 (1d6 + 2) slashing damage. Shortbow : Ranged Weapon Attack: +4 to hit, range 80/320 ft., one target. Hit: 5 (1d6 + 2) piercing damage. Roll 0 1d20 + 4 1d6+2 Roll 1 1d20 + 4 1d6+2  
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I just wanted to elaborate on the drag from SRD to game table. It seems you could drag a Goblin, or  an Ooze and the token could be scaled to the size of the monster, the token icon could be the 1st letter of the name of the monster by default, and the token can inherit the default life of the SRD monster. The token could take the actions and make token  macros based on the monster that was dragged to the game space. All this would give EVERY SRD5e DM the ability to instantly drag any monster to the table, with hit points, and with rolls ready to go. That would help your DMs with limited time to prepare immensely. (Option in settings to roll HP for each monster on drag, or take default HP.)
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