There are couple of ways to handle this. First, you can right-click on a token and choose Add Turn from the pop-up menu. The downside to this is the new turn will use the Token's name, so you can easily lose track of which turn is for the token and which is for the effect you want to track. A better way might be to use a Custom Item to the Turn Tracker. See the wiki here: <a href="https://wiki.roll20.net/Turn_Tracker#Adding_a_Custom_Item" rel="nofollow">https://wiki.roll20.net/Turn_Tracker#Adding_a_Custom_Item</a> You can customize the name, set the value, and set it to auto increment as you step through the turns. A possible downside to this is that players will see this item too. If you want to track something that players cannot see, first add any token to the GM Info layer; you can even make a copy of the original token so it will keep the picture. Then change the token name to what you want to see in the Turn Tracker. Lastly, right-click this token and choose Add Turn . Now the GM will see this item, but players will not. You will have to manually adjust the value, as it will not auto-increment like the Custom Item option.