A situation we have often is that a monster's life bar, name, etc., gets covered up by players. When it's important, the GM (me) pops the monster on top so everyone can get a good look at it. Recently when I've tried to do this it hasn't been working. Now I know why. First, I'm disappointed this wasn't better communicated. I watch the blog and forum and expect them to point out core behavior changes like this one. Given the change was buried in a regular update, and in one over a month old, it's no wonder I didn't find it. Google is amazing. Second, I would prefer the toggle option. I agree with the players vexed by the notion that a) an option unrelated to token order (i.e., sight) would control it, and b) that a player would have an override option (i.e., always on top) instead of me, the GM. Third, can someone please explain how token ordering works now, per the latest updates? I'm confused by all the back and forth, and I'd appreciate examples that help me understand what's changed and how to address it. I want to move a token under a player. They might control it, such as a personal spell effect, or they might not, such as a spiked pit. I want to move a token over a player. They might control it, such as a familiar they want to carry, or they might not, such as a force cage. I think those two situations cover what I need, but just to be sure, I'll reiterate the problem that brought me here, and also call out something that still confuses me for clarification: I want to briefly move a monster on top of a player so we can see some detail being covered up. They don't control the monster. I want a player and GM to see the same order for token X and token Y. When would they be different? How can I make them the same? Thanks for your help!