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Help w multiple monster tokens w different tokens

This must be the most basic Roll20 function but I'm having the hardest time with it! This is an example of what I'm wanting to do: Add 3 "Scout" creatures to the map, each one a different dragonborn token, and their HP tracked individually. What happens: All 3 token's HP change when any one of them is changed. How I'm trying to do it: Search for "scout" NPC monster in my purchased Compendium. It appears in my Journal. Drag onto the map Dragonborn 1 token from Art Library and select it.  Remove Scout token and add selected token, Drag Scout onto map (it appears as Dragonborn 1) Drag onto map Dragonborn 2 token from Art Library and select it. Edit Scout again and remove token and use selected token Drag Scout onto map (it appears as Dragonborn 2) etc for Dragonborn 3 I do this, and yet all 3 tokens still seem connected as the same creature, where I change one HP they all match. What am I doing wrong, please? Can someone provide simple steps to accomplish what I'm trying to do? Thank you!!
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This should help. <a href="https://wiki.roll20.net/Linking_Tokens_to_Journals" rel="nofollow">https://wiki.roll20.net/Linking_Tokens_to_Journals</a> :-)
Vince said: This should help. <a href="https://wiki.roll20.net/Linking_Tokens_to_Journals" rel="nofollow">https://wiki.roll20.net/Linking_Tokens_to_Journals</a> :-) OK, a little quirky, looks like Mook is what I'm trying to do... now any time I drag that NPC/creature from the Journal, the last token I used for it is what appears, but that's only a minor annoyance easily fixed. If I want to use the default token, I just have to delete it for the next time. Thanks for the tip!
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I keep named monster/npc's as their own sheet and linked token.&nbsp; "Mooks" however, are basically minions and are less important.&nbsp; After you "unlink" a token from hp, ac, etc.&nbsp; your mook's token will have it's own hp, but you can still access the sheet for attacks and info.&nbsp; Very handy.&nbsp;