Edit: You'll have to manually adjust this every time you make a change to the Roll Queries setting on the character sheet, and the solution is unique for each of the four roll options. There is a hacky way to put it directly into the weapon attack. Big caveat on this: it will make all attack rolls for this character crit on a 19-20. Click the weapon attack from the character sheet, then go into chat and press the up arrow to get the call that is made. It'll look something like this: @{Defender (Warrior) EK|wtype}&{template:npcatk} {{attack=1}} {{damage=1}} {{dmg1flag=1}} @{Defender (Warrior) EK|npc_name_flag} {{rname=[Longsword (One-Handed)](~-LlIoIxf9RCa1BS6PYjS|repeating_npcaction_-LlInz2D-ZKR-Tk4us89_npc_dmg)}} {{rnamec=[Longsword (One-Handed)](~-LlIoIxf9RCa1BS6PYjS|repeating_npcaction_-LlInz2D-ZKR-Tk4us89_npc_crit)}} {{type=[^{attack-u}](~-LlIoIxf9RCa1BS6PYjS|repeating_npcaction_-LlInz2D-ZKR-Tk4us89_npc_dmg)}} {{typec=[^{attack-u}](~-LlIoIxf9RCa1BS6PYjS|repeating_npcaction_-LlInz2D-ZKR-Tk4us89_npc_crit)}} {{r1=[[@{Defender (Warrior) EK|d20}+(6+0)]]}} @{Defender (Warrior) EK|rtype}+(6+0)]]}} @{Defender (Warrior) EK|charname_output} You want just the first half of the r1 portion (in bold here): {{r1=[[@{Defender (Warrior) EK|d20}+(6+0)]]}} @{Defender (Warrior) EK|rtype}+(6+0)]]}} Then go to the attributes tab and find the rtype attribute. You may need to manually change the roll type for it to show up. It'll look like one of these: (Always) {{always=1}} {{r2=[[@{d20} (Toggle) @{advantagetoggle} (Query) {{query=1}} ?{Advantage?|Normal Roll,{{normal=1}} {{r2=[[0d20|Advantage,{{advantage=1}} {{r2=[[@{d20}|Disadvantage,{{disadvantage=1}} {{r2=[[@{d20}} (Never) {{normal=1}} {{r2=[[0d20 If you have it set to toggle, you might have to manually adjust the toggle to get advantagetoggle attribute to show up as well. (I'm not sure if that'll matter.) Then you paste the first half of the r1 section from above before what is currently in the rtype attribute, and add "cs>19" after "d20}". If you have the character set to Toggle it'll look like this: {{r1=[[@{Defender (Warrior) EK|d20} cs>19 +(6+0)]]}} @{advantagetoggle} Then go back to the character sheet and you should get critical rolls on 19-20. Yes... it's hacky and there should be an easy option to adjust an NPCs crit range just like a PC, but it is an option.