Quick Question. Does group-init support the rolling of a single die and giving all selected tokens that initiative value in the turn tracker? Problem. Roll one d6 die for all selected (or named) tokens and add them to the Turn Tracker with the turn set to the result of the single d6. Then, based on individually declared actions (selected before initiative was rolled), add a decimal value to each token in the turn tracker (based on the individual's action). Then sort, highest to lowest. This is made a little more complex as declared actions should be kept hidden before initiative was rolled. Current Solution. I've cobbled together macros using Initiative Tracker Plus, Group-Init, and ChatSetAttr. Start the round with ITP, run a declare macro to set an individual decimal value (on their sheet attributes), once all players/monsters are done, roll initiative using chatsetattr to write to an init-mule, then each player runs a macro to add/update their init value (combo of the init-die+declaration-decimal) to the turn tracker. Use group-init to sort. So, currently, it works but feels really clunky (3-steps). I keep thinking I should be able to use one API for this like group-init. InitiativeMaster seems a little overkill (and while it is trying to be generic, I'm wary of adding all of the 2e scripts to support it). ITP doesn't seem to have some of the finer grained controls of group-init? I'm pretty sure that if I want to add a group of tokens to the turn tracker, I need an API. Even if I dump them in the turn tracker without an order, I need a way to update all of them in some sort of automated way based on previously declared actions then trigger the tracker change when initiative is rolled (maybe scriptcards could do this?). The clunkiness really shows up when dealing with a group of monsters many of which are performing different actions. Thanks very much to any who respond! [ Background Info. Game version is 1e AD&D with interpretations] [If this is not the right forum for this, please help point me in the right direction! Thanks.]