Greetings, I have noticed several issues with inequalities that result in no dice being rolled. I'm showing all these as /rolls rather than inline rolls so it's more explicit how it's messing up, but it's worth noting that inline rolls do not differentiate between displaying "1" in error and "1" for "1 success. 1. Inequalities hate parentheticals (This may be an order of operations issue, in which case, ignore this one). For instance, doing /roll 1d100<(30-10) displays "1" with absolutely no die roll occurring or the usual annotation of "1 success" Note on #1: This can be solved by using an inline roll to evaluate the parenthetical. So doing /roll 1d100<[[30-10]] yields the correct output. 2. Inequalities hate negative numbers . Doing /roll 1d100<[[0-10]] will always return "1." Note again, that this is NOT "1 success" but rather just an error message of "1." Again, when doing this as an inline roll, no distinction is made between a "1" indicating success, and a "1" indicating that it broke. As an aside to this, I thought to do 1d100<[[ {X,0}kh1]], which works well for simple expressions for X, e.g. (0-10), but as far as I can tell, breaks (displaying "1") if that expression has any additional kh expressions within it. tl;dr: the "successes" part of inequalities in roll20 has some issues where it does not recognize functions it should be performing, and as a result does not roll or calculate certain expressions.