Doctor Fishy said: Thanks for the reply. But is there a way to put it in a macro such as this one: /me uses Eldritch blast for [[1d20+15]] and deals [[9d6]] damage, plus [[5d6]] sneak attack.? what I want to say is: uses Eldritch blast for [[1d20cs>20+15]] and deals [[9d6]] damage, plus [[5d6]] sneak attack. (EB+SA dmg) Sometime ago, I made a macro for a barbarian with Power Attack. I made the macro so it asked me how much my PA was everytime, but I also made it so that it asked me once, and then it subtracted that value from the attack roll, and also multiplied it in the damage value. it also displayed how much PA I used like this: attacks for [[1d20cs>18+10-?{modifier|0}]] with ?{modifier|0} power attack and deals [[2d4+7+?{modifier|0}*2]] damage, attacks for <span class="userscript-inlinerollresult showtip tipsy-n-right fullcrit" title=" Rolling 1d20cs>18+10-5 = ( 19 )+10-5" style="background-color: rgb( 254 , 246 , 142 ) ; border: 2px solid rgb( 63 , 179 , 21 ) ; padding: 0px 3px ; font-weight: bold ; cursor: help ; font-size: 1.1em">24 with 5 power attack and deals <span class="userscript-inlinerollresult showtip tipsy-n-right fullfail" title=" Rolling 2d4+7+5*2 = ( 1 + 1 )+7+5*2" style="background-color: rgb( 254 , 246 , 142 ) ; border: 2px solid rgb( 179 , 21 , 21 ) ; padding: 0px 3px ; font-weight: bold ; cursor: help ; font-size: 1.1em">19 damage, In the second instance you are using inputs. The software just fills in all of the inputs first, and once asked, fills in the same answer for repeated queries. Unfortunately, it does not do this with calculated values. You can do this using an API script, but not with the regular interface. This is not to say that one of the truly literate finnegellers out there have not found a way to twist space-time and do this. It is beyond mere mortals.