Hi all, I have looked around and not found an easy way to do this. There may not be, but I figured I would post just in case. I am playing a rules-light narrative game in Roll20. It does require a deck of playing cards and some tokens. I have created what I need, but I am struggling to figure out how to deal with the cards in Roll 20. Here's what the game requires: There are 3 "Acts." In each act, players will draw cards at random- some will be discarded and some will be put out on the table. Each time, we change Acts, I need to add and remove some cards from the deck. For example, in Act 1 I remove all Spades. In Act 2, I put the Spades back in and remove all Hearts except the face cards. When I do this, I DO NOT replace the cards that are discarded or those on the table. As far as I can tell, all my options are bad in Roll20. I could do this manually using 1 deck. That would mean that at the end of each Act, I would need to delete and add some cards- both seem to be an unreasonable PITA. Deleting is a pain because they are not in any sort of order. I have to scroll through the list, click, scroll, click, confirm each card to delete it (I did that from memory because I have done it so many times). And then I keep a separate list on paper to make sure I did it right. Adding is a pain because I need to download separately the front images of the cards and add them back in. This however would work, but I would DEFINITELY need to do it between sessions because it would take so long. I also thought about pre-creating 3 separate decks- 1 for each act. For this to work, I would likely keep track of all the cards as they are discarded or played on the table, then manually remove those from the next deck. (I should be able to see them after the fact but I couldn't get the discard pile to work the first time through so I just had a big stack of discarded cards) This is probably preferable, but I would lose the ability to recall cards- that's ok I probably shouldn't need to. So my questions is: can anyone think of an easier way to do this? Maybe someone has written a script to help generate playing card decks? Or a wiki page with all the card fronts would even be helpful. Thank you!