Recently there was a fix that was supposed to decrease the time to load a creature with a lot of attributes. Currently it is taking about ~300-330ms to load the html and then between ~1200-10,000ms to load a character on the 5e shaped sheet. More attributes (like spells, which are repeating) makes it take much much longer. Show token's character...
app.js?1439300327:36 Show Character View Dialog!
app.js?1439300327:36 --- RENDER CHARACTIVE VIEW ----
app.js?1439300327:36 CLICKED
app.js?1439300327:36 Redoing charsheet html
jquery.min.js:2 Mixed Content: The page at '<a href="https://app.roll20.net/editor/" rel="nofollow">https://app.roll20.net/editor/</a>' was loaded over HTTPS, but requested an insecure image '<a href="http://imgsrv.roll20.net/?src=i.imgur.com/4725LWH.png" rel="nofollow">http://imgsrv.roll20.net/?src=i.imgur.com/4725LWH.png</a>'. This content should also be served over HTTPS.
app.js?1439300327:36 327ms to end of html
app.js?1439300327:36 CLICKED
app.js?1439300327:36 Updating character sheet values
app.js?1439300327:36 Updating ALL VALUES
app.js?1439300327:36 Appending to sheetform
app.js?1439300327:36 Took 9956ms
Another example: Show token's character...
app.js?1439300327:36 Show Character View Dialog!
app.js?1439300327:36 --- RENDER CHARACTIVE VIEW ----
app.js?1439300327:36 CLICKED
app.js?1439300327:36 Redoing charsheet html
jquery.min.js:2 Mixed Content: The page at '<a href="https://app.roll20.net/editor/" rel="nofollow">https://app.roll20.net/editor/</a>' was loaded over HTTPS, but requested an insecure image '<a href="http://imgsrv.roll20.net/?src=i.imgur.com/4725LWH.png" rel="nofollow">http://imgsrv.roll20.net/?src=i.imgur.com/4725LWH.png</a>'. This content should also be served over HTTPS.
app.js?1439300327:36 319ms to end of html
app.js?1439300327:36 CLICKED
app.js?1439300327:36 Updating character sheet values
app.js?1439300327:36 Updating ALL VALUES
app.js?1439300327:36 Appending to sheetform
app.js?1439300327:36 Took 4438ms
A creature without spells was taking around 1250ms. Are there any improvements that can be made? It seems repeating attributes are the worst offenders by far.