Nested Inline Rolls You can now nest inline rolls. It's pretty simple, really; here's a couple quick examples: [[ 5d6>[[2+1]] ]] [[ 1d20 + [[@{attack}+1]]d6 ]] (Note that you don't need those extra spaces just included them since it's easier to read.) It's also super handy for hiding the complicated math inside of things like Character Sheets. If you put all of those possible bonus calculations, for example, inside of an inline roll, then they will be squashed down to just the final math result value. Much neater! A few things to keep in mind: We don't store the detailed information (such as what each specific dice rolled) on the nested rolls, we only show the final total. So for example, you won't see that the d6 in the fourth-level nested roll was a 2. You will only see the final total result of all that nesting inside the outer-most roll. While you can use the nested inline rolls to gain some more control over the order of operations (for example, allowing you to do some math before a roll is checked against a success value), keep in mind that Roll20's order of operations still resolves all variables, attributes, abilities, and roll queries before it does any inline rolls. Practically speaking, that means you can put inline rolls inside of an attribute, but you can't for example use a nested inline roll to dynamically create the name of an attribute you are trying to reference; something like @{attack_number_[[1d6]]} won't work. If you need a refresher course on the order of operations, see here: <a href="https://wiki.roll20.net/Dice_Reference#Order_of_Op" rel="nofollow">https://wiki.roll20.net/Dice_Reference#Order_of_Op</a>... The only thing that has changed is that now for the "Inline rolls" step, we'll keep repeating that step until all inline rolls a processed, from the inner-most to outer-most. Let me know if you have any questions or notice any odd behavior with how these work. In addition, I had to completely rewrite the inline roll parsing stuff to make this work, so please let me know if you see any regressions with existing non-nested inline rolls as well. Chat Timestamps There's a new option on the My Settings tab that allows you to turn on Chat Timestamps. These are just little indicators that show when a message was sent by the player. Here's an example: A few notes on these: We only started storing the timestamps internally of messages about 2 weeks ago, so messages older that that will not show timestamps even if the option is enabled. This is a per-player setting, so each player can determine if they want to see them in your campaign. Even if players don't have timestamps turned on, we still now store the timestamp of all messages, so you can have a mix of players in your game and it will work fine. In addition, you can turn the timestamps on after a game has been running for 6 months and you will see them for all the messages, not just from the time you enable the option. Finally, the timestamp will show only the time of the message if it was sent in the last 24 hours. Otherwise, the full date and time will be displayed. New Achievements We've added several new achievements to the site, including keeping track of how many total dice you've rolled using Roll20, how many games you've run, consecutive times visiting the site, using API scripts, and more! Keep an eye on your profiles to start seeing those show up as the update goes live. Note that many of them are only starting to track "from today", so even if you've (for example) used an API Script previously, you won't get the achievement until the next time you do it. We've also made a few small changes to the badges that show up for you on your forum posts. Changed a few colors here and there, and added a new badge for Translators. Better Forum Searching We've ditched the old Google Custom Search we were using in favor of our own in-house implementation of forum searching. You can now search specific forums (just go to the "View All Posts" link for that forum and use the search bar on that page), and results should be more relevant as well as newer. Hopefully this will aid in the ability for new users to get helpful information from the amazing amount of helpful posts that have been written by the community over the past few years. Let us know if it's working better for you or not!