This is an alternative to Faster Dice Menu that's easier to follow but is still much, much faster.
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Original inspiration goes to Faster Dice Menu. However, the 0.1 second flattening of everything was too jarring for me and skips all the intermediary steps. Instead, this mod quarters all the animation values to keep it visually coherent while still being much, much faster. If you're familiar with the various elements that go into a check (such as advantage/disadvantage and bonus tallying) you can also still follow the steps that the game takes to reach a given result. As always, you can still click during the roll to skip to the end. I just find this way is more "friendly" to the native experience.
This is a replacer mod just like FDM. Perhaps similar to FDM, I tried to create a normal mod, but following Patch 1 the same format of the mod metadata didn't seem to work resulting in the vanilla timings being used.