Today, we pushed code with the following changes: We updated the operating system that runs the database server this morning at 6 AM PST, resulting in about 15 minutes of downtime. This also temporarily broke image hosting for character sheets, but that issue has now been resolved. The site notifications "bell" icon now displays items as links. The Monster Manual and Player's Handbook data has been updated to the latest Wizards of the Coast errata. Any creatures or handouts in current games will not reflect this update automatically and must be deleted and dragged back on to the tabletop to update.  Additionally, all SRD subclasses have been updated to show correctly on the Compendium, which were previously showing blank pages. Pathfinder by Roll20 Character Sheet has had a big feature update! Universal Drag'N'Drop is live! Spells and Equipment will now automatically populate in the correct area - no more need to create an empty slot first! Equipment will also auto populate attacks, armor mods and other relevant places on the sheet.  Some spells will now have inline rolls when rolled from a character sheet. This update is not retroactive. Creatures will need to be pulled back from the Bestiary, and spells will need to be newly dragged onto the character sheet to be affected by this update. To see the full list of Pathfinder by Roll20 updates, see the update thread ! We have another push to the Dev server later today, so if you're a Pro user, be sure to check out the Pro Forum for updates later today. Features being tested on the Dev server right now are slated to go live in January, so stay tuned. The previous release note is here . Please note : The next 2 weeks include 2 major holidays in the U.S., and a lot of our staff will be traveling and spending time with their families. As a result, we do not anticipate putting out any new major features during that time. We do plan to continue testing new features and improvements on the Dev server, and as always uptime is a priority. Of course, when we get back, we have a lot planned for January...