Hi theHowey, which PF sheet are you using? 1e, 2e, official, community, etc. will help others assist you. Instead of working out a series of complicated macros for something that is probably already handled "on-sheet"... an often overlooked option (regardless of the sheet used) is that most buttons on character sheets can be drag/dropped to the quick menu/macrobar (ie the bottom of the VTT) where they can be further colorized, renamed, re-arranged. Good stuff. You can also use those rolls in other macros. Make a roll from a quick menu/macrobar item, then if you click in the chat input window and use the UP arrow key, you can cycle through the command history. Use that knowledge to create a custom macro. One command per new line. You can make multiple attacks/rolls by simply placing multiple commands/rolls on their own lines within the macro. So in theory, you could make X amount of attack using one custom macro. You could also make a chat menu to mix/match your attack combos. These types of options allow you to make rolls without having to open the sheet. Just something to ponder.