UPDATE -- re-reading your responses above Mel, I did read again where you stated ( emphasis mine) "Now that we have the Monster Manual, in module creation we can use the MM as the basis, and then we add in the relevant Module info under the DM Info to keep it separate ." As mentioned below, I still like all the MM and Module in the DM Info area, but that's just me :) . Either way, enjoying ToA! ------------------------------------- Hi Mel -- thanks for taking the suggestion, re: rollable tables -- I recognize there is a long list of dev items, so just happy Roll20 is open to take suggestions, regardless when / if they are implemented! Re: the NPC sheets, I'm going to attach screen shots, as I think I may have confused the issue. The right-hand screen shot is a unnamed Frost Giant from SKT, and the left-hand screen shot is also an unnamed Frost Giant from ToA. Please note how the majority of the info for the SKT version is below the "GM Notes" area, therefore hidden from players if I every share this NPC sheet with the players. Conversely, the majority of info for the ToA version is above the GM Notes area, therefore if I share this sheet with players, they will see all kinds of info / lore I may not want them to see at this point (although I may want them to see the 'public' areas of the sheet). (A third image, further down, shows the 'bottom' of the ToA NPC sheet, highlighting that most info is in the 'public' area of the ToA sheets, and very little is in the 'hidden' GM area of the ToA sheets. In SKT, the exact opposite was true -- most info was in this hidden / GM area, and only a little bit was in the 'public' area.) I really liked the SKT version, as I could copy-and-paste info from the 'hidden' GM area to the 'public' area on the sheet, so the players can reference the sheet without seeing info they wouldn't know (in-game) at that time. I hope that clarifies what I was pointing to. I like sharing the NPC sheets with players, at the appropriate time, as I feel it immerses them into the game in a way that only Roll20 can allow... although with all the NPC info in the "GM" area allows me more control over what they see over don't see. Obviously a different decision on how to provide NPC info in SKT vs. ToA, and I'm just throwing my vote behind the SKT way of doing things :) . However, if I've mis-understood your explanations Mel, my apologies, and as always, thanks for considering - I'm just one user, and I just appreciate the willingness to consider ideas and options, regardless what gets implemented, and when! SKT NPC Sheet: ToA NPC Sheet: ToA NPC Sheet (lower down, showing little "GM Info" but lots of 'public' info):