What do you mean, DM? From my understanding of your problem, it's something that's been there for about as long as macros existed. You can currently include attribute scores to the character sheets, by creating one, and on the tab in the top, push Attributes and Abilities. There you can add whichever bonus or score you want, and you can also reference macros with them in the Abilities section, or on the designated Macro-space in settings. To reference an attribute in the ability-section, type @ and start typing the attribute to reference. Example: /r 1d20+@str +@bo Would probably give you /r 1d20+@{Strength}+@{Base Attack Bonus} Note that if you will use macros in the settings, you need to reference the character sheet too: Example: /r 1d6+@{Brunid|Strength} To get the strenght attribute of Brunid. Also, keep in mind that it's the first number in the two columns that are referenced, so if you need to reference strength which is 15 score and 2 modifier, you need to put it like this: Strength 2/15 (the other way arund of what's usual on a standard character sheet). If I missed your problem, please try to explain once more :-) Edit: Seems Kristin was faster than me :-)