To delete a page in Roll20, first, open the Pages panel and select the page you want to delete. Then click the trash can icon next to the page’s name.

Yes, you can delete a post in Roll20. To do so, go to your post’s page (on the left side of your screen), and click on the three lines in the top right corner of the post. On the menu that pops up, choose “Delete This Post.

Yes, you can delete your Roll20 account. To delete your account, go to the Account Settings page and click on the “Delete Account” button.

Yes, you can rename a game on Roll20. To do this, open the game’s Properties window (found under the Game tab in the main window), and under the Name field, type a new name for the game.

There’s no easy answer when it comes to splitting a party in Roll20. Ultimately, the decision will come down to what you want your game to feel like. If you want to keep everyone together, you can use Party Tools to create a single party. Alternatively, if you want to split the party into smaller groups for different activities, you can use Group Tools to create separate parties.

There is no in-game method to change the map.

Yes, you can transfer ownership of a Roll20 game. However, the process is not as simple as simply clicking a button and waiting for it to finish. There are a few steps that must be followed in order to complete the transfer.

Roll20 was acquired by Microsoft in February of 2016.

Roll20 has over 1 million subscribers.

To roll initiative, you take the sum of your character’s speed and your group’s speed.

There are a few ways to make your Roll20 grid bigger. The most common way is to use the zoom feature. You can also use the keyboard shortcuts CTRL + (plus sign) and CTRL – (minus sign) to change the size of the grid.

There are a few ways to move a map. One way is to use a paper map or a digital map on your phone. Another way is to use an app like MapQuest or Waze.

In Roll20, you can get Roll tokens by participating in events or by buying them from the marketplace.

Transmogrifier is located in the “Tools” menu.

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