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Player created rollable tables

Hi, Is there a way for a player (i.e. a non GM/creator) to create their own rollable table. I would like my character to quote random insults upon taking certain actions. If not, is there a way via macro to have random items picked from a list and posted to chat?
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Scott C.
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Unfortunately there is not. That sounds like an easy table for your GM to make, or if they are pro level you could parse together a table import command series to give them the table. Also, this sounds like a great idea for the suggestion forum.
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Ziechael
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I have a couple of players who enjoy random output content sometimes (one of them a bit too  much really). Simply ask your DM to make a table for you and send him a list of things you want in it, all he has to do then is make it so that players can roll on the table and that you know the name of the table to be able to call on it in a macro. Bear in mind that DM's are very busy people so don't give them 100 entries to add unless they have access to the API ;)
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Gold
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Good tips already, above. Co-GM can make a Rollable Table though, so if the GM creator agrees to promote you to Co-GM temporarily to do this; or if the GM/Creator is a Pro and creates a side-game with the Player as Co-GM to make the Rollable Table then Pro GM can use Transmogrify to bring the Rollable Table over into the main game. Wiki, <a href="https://wiki.roll20.net/Game_Management#Players" rel="nofollow">https://wiki.roll20.net/Game_Management#Players</a>