If they aren't in the drop down on the game settings page, then aren't available freely unfortunately. To get a new sheet made, you've got two options: Ask on the Sheet request thread for one of the amazing volunteer sheet authors to make you one. Ways to improve your chances here include having an example of the hard copy sheet you want made into a Roll20 sheet, easy access to the rules, and some idea of how you would see it implemented on a VTT Upgrade to a pro subscription and build the sheet yourself. This will require a basic understanding of html and css at a minimum. More advanced sheet features will require knowledge of Javascript. If you've never coded, or haven't coded in a long time, there's still hope. The forum regulars are happy to help with advice and troubleshooting. a. Sort of an amalgam of options 1 and two, there is a thirdish option. Some sheet authors will also make a sheet for pay. The cost of this depends a great deal on what it is you want out of a sheet. For anything but the most bare bones sheet, I'd expect a minimum of $100 to be the going rate here, probably at an hourly rate of $25-30.