I'm playing a moon druid with a newer DM, and we discussed an easier way for him to manage my wild shapes. Currently I have a multi-sided token with all my beast forms on it, and I created an attack on my main character sheet for the beast's attacks. This does mean, however, that the GM has to manage my token size, and that I need to keep extra reference documents up for my saves and checks while in beast-form. In the past, I GM'd for a moon druid and I created a folder of tokens with attached character sheetsfor my player. This allows them to drag the appropriately sized token onto the field that they already have full control over, with vision set up, working stat block, and clickable attacks. With my current GM being newer to Roll20s systems he feels a little overwhelmed by the idea of setting all that up, and I don't want to put the pressure on him. I do know that the GM can promote another player to GM, and we discussed that. Now I'm not going to go snooping around with GM privileges and ruin the campaign for myself, it's a module and I could do that with a Google search, that's not the goal. I have the time and experience to quickly set up all my own tokens in such a way that would take no additional effort for the GM. The concern here is that I need to know if he can then demote me from co-GM the next day, without any quirky side effects. I tried this in a side game with a dummy account and I didn't see anything immediately go wrong, but I was hoping that someone here has done it before and can speak to if there are any unforeseen consequences. tl;dr If you promote someone to co-gm for help setting up tokens, can you then demote them back to player without Roll20 breaking their privileges, access, or other side effects? Has anyone gone through that and can speak to it? Thank you, Zamun