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This month has been a wonderfully buggy one for our free Token Editor, featuring an impressive swarm of wasp-folk and ant-folk tokens.

Alongside our insectoid friends, you’ll also find a first batch of bear-folk, a colorful cast of castle staff and residents, and some quirky elementals to round out your collection.

Click the purple button below and see how easily you can customize each one to suit your campaign with our coloring tool. Hope you enjoy!


Our token editor lets you recolor each layer to match your character’s design and customize the colors of elements such as hair, coats, fur, wool, crystals, and metal plating, giving you extensive flexibility and creative control!

Token Editor Example

If you want to support our token artists and their efforts in providing you with free editable tokens going forward, check out their token collections for sale below!

Token Collections

Want to support our token artists? You can do so AND download their entire collection with the products below:


You can also further support our talented token artists by buying them a cup of coffee!

Buy David Rhodes a coffee

Buy Hammertheshark a coffee

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Ross McConnell

DM, aspiring artist, and founder of 2-Minute Tabletop! I love drawing, writing, and worldbuilding, and this is the website where all of it comes together.

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