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Roll20 Year in Review 2025

Hey all! Thank you so much for all of your love, feedback, and support this year. A lot changed in 2025 , and we wanted to take a minute to look back and celebrate some of the highlights. You can also  read the full compilation here!   Foreground Layer  adds rooftops, trees, and layered scenes, with fine tune opacity and lighting control Reactions   let you trigger traps, text, and macros anytime a player token overlaps it Map Pins   put Player & GM notes directly where you need them. Open Beta starts January 2026! D&D Homebrew Builder   lets you create custom classes, backgrounds, species and level-specific features D&D Inline editing   simplifies the character sheet to be quick and incredibly customizable Dungeon Scrawl  i ntegration lets you build playable maps literally in seconds D&D NPC stat block view   gives you simplified monsters for quicker play D&D Shops & Treasure sheets  help you build inventories automatically, with full public launch coming early 2026 D&D Nexus  provides a whole new way to read books you already own on your laptop, tablet, or smartphone D&D Automation Support   lets you create buttons on the VTT to trigger each of your rolls without ever opening your sheet DriveThruRPG  has a complete redesign, helping you find amazing content quickly Cross-Platform Unlocks  allow you to own many titles across Roll20, Demiplane, and DriveThruRPG with a single purchase Options for Pro GMs  to unlock 4x the amount of content sharing, and 5x the storage for running multiple large games a week Daggerheart Nexus and sheet integration   brings you all the rules and character sheet automations you need, and it’s available directly in Roll20 (along with many other systems including Starfinder 2e, Marvel Multiverse RPG, and more!) Dozens of quality of life improvements (such as Measure on Move), hundreds of bug fixes and performance enhancements, and countless tweaks along the way! Most of these changes came straight from your feedback, and we’re not slowing down in 2026! We want to keep hearing your thoughts, and talk more in-depth about how to make your experience incredible! 
I like to say you've been doing great things this past year and I look forward to what you accomplish for 2026. One thing I've noticed all of a sudden is if a player is allowed to Roll for their Abilities, it does not report their rolls to chat. Something that it used to do with the 2024 character sheet. So I'm hoping you can restore that feature so there is some documentation of their rolls for the GM to verify.
This recap really shows how much effort went into improving the player experience this year! I’ve been exploring ways to stay organized with legal and administrative matters alongside hobbies like this, and resources like Court Case Status   have been surprisingly helpful. It’s amazing how tools that simplify complex tasks can make life feel more manageable. Looking forward to seeing what new features 2026 brings for both gaming and practical daily needs!
ez2rpg said: I like to say you've been doing great things this past year and I look forward to what you accomplish for 2026. One thing I've noticed all of a sudden is if a player is allowed to Roll for their Abilities, it does not report their rolls to chat. Something that it used to do with the 2024 character sheet. So I'm hoping you can restore that feature so there is some documentation of their rolls for the GM to verify. Oh no, are you seeing this in D&D 2024 sheet? Or elsewhere?
Hi Dean Thanks for the response, I'm experiencing the issue with the 2024 character sheet