Greetings! I basically copied and paste a post that sadly didn't catch much interest on the 5th february 2020 by a pro user called Desecrator 7, but I believe that it is the absolute precious time saver tool for GMs so I decided to re-post this topic again. Macros and scripts are very much copy and paste, but the rollable tables take a lot of time to build. A person could import them to new games but still time consuming. Benefits to having a repository of rollable tables easily imported into a game would be: GM's would have easy access to tables they might need, or not know about. When an unforeseen event happens a GM can quickly access a table for the players to roll on. Different community/homebrew tables become easily accessible for GM's to easily use or experiment with. Cut down GM preparation time so they can concentrate on the story more. Yes you can just roll a die and look at a table and read the results over the voice chat to the players, but this is roll20 and players, especially newer players, like to see results on their screens. Hope this post will get enough votes this time!!! Thanks