Going to be hosting a generic level 1 game that is open to the public. By 'generic' I mean literally no knowledge of the game or world is needed. I will also be creating some pre-made characters, because I don't want to guide new users through that process.
Anyone can join, but I will ban anyone who I believe to be dragging the game down until the session is over. It starts at 5:30 PM CST.
I'd like to check it out, but I'm not a big fan of using pre-made characters. I've played several tabletop games and as a GM, I know how annoying it is to teach new players how to create characters, so I get why you're using pre-made character sheets. But would it be alright if you could PM me the character creation process? I dislike using pre-made characters and I'm getting the implication it's just a simplified version of 3.Xe's stuff so I shouldn't need much help.
But I 100% understand if you don't want to make any special cases for one player or don't want to have to validate a character made rather last minute (or, worse, answer questions... trust me I know). It's not too big of an issue for me.
Also, for anyone wondering: It's starting 6:30pm in Eastern time, and 4:30pm in Pacific. I'm going to set an alarm for 6, haha.
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Have you considered using something external, like Google Sheets or Myth-weavers? For all of my Pathfinder games, I tend to use the latter and really like how it's organized, but I suggested the former too because it's simple enough. I guess you lose that seamless "everything's on Blockland!" deal but it might be worth consideration I guess.