Ok, perfect guys, thanks. IMO somewhere on a wiki page we should have a comment encompassing those details. I believe there used to be a "best practices for images" page somewhere that appears to have been replaced/made redundant by <a href="https://wiki.roll20.net/Best_Practices_for_Files_on_Roll20" rel="nofollow">https://wiki.roll20.net/Best_Practices_for_Files_on_Roll20</a> which is still vague when it comes to in game resolution. Also, <a href="https://wiki.roll20.net/Creating_Marketplace_Assets" rel="nofollow">https://wiki.roll20.net/Creating_Marketplace_Assets</a> hints at it again, without spelling it straight out (something nice for the busy just looking for "the answer") :) Note this bit from the wiki did throw me off: Tokens : 280x280 pixels per "square" in PNG format, regardless of the "in-game" size of the token. At this image size, the token could be as large as 4x4 squares in-game without any issues, and will support zooming in -- and it will look good on the Marketplace listings page, as well. Do be sure, however, that your tokens are still recognizable/"look good" at smaller sizes (e.g. 70x70 pixels). Note that tokens should "fill" the square without any excess padding, and feature a drop-shadow or other outline to make them easy to distinguish from background elements. For a great example of this in practice, see [1] . So 280 is 400% .... still worth considering? Token Image Sizes 300% = 210px * 210px 200% = 140px * 140px 100% = 70px x 70px (Standard Grid Square) Also, didn't mean to imply Roll20 was forcing publishers to do anything - lazy wording on my side. Anyway, it's late and I am starting to ramble. Not sure if I can edit the wiki, but if so I may add a block clarifying/ flat out stating those numbers tomorrow.