KJJ said: Very slick idea. Now I just need to have my players remember (and me the DM as well) all the +1s and -2s from these effects. Is scrap paper still the most effective way? Usually, if you designate one symbol for each effect and tell all the players to add the appropriate token marker symbols, you can just ask the player who cast the spell what the effects are. Also, if the -2s refer to a change in AC, you can just change the AC of the token (such as in the case of the slow spell, etc.) Also, you can actually add numbers to token marker symbols by hovering over the symbol and pressing a number. For example, here is a poor little innocent baby-snatching kobold who is currently under, from left to right, the 4 effects of: 1. (far left) 2 acid damage per round from Melf's Acid Arrow (A PC wizard hit him with the spell) 2. prayer (+1 to hit, damage, and saves) (the kobold shaman cast a prayer last round,which the PC cleric is currently trying to counteract with his own prayer) 3. slow (penalty of 4 to hit, saves, ac, and initiative) (the PC eladrin fighter mage loves casting slow) 4. (far right) sleep (a brand new level 1 henchman wizard cast his only spell for the day :D)