Firstly, there is a roll20 discord if you want that help. I don't use it so can't give the address, butI'm sure someone will. Secondly, ignore the Attributes list. If you're making a character sheet, it will always fail to include some stats (such as hidden attributes and those in repeating sections). It would make sense for disabled and readonly attributes not to show up there, too, since they could easu=ily be modified by players if they did show there and they aren't supposed to be. Also, in the past, manipulating attributes there could lead to character sheet corruption, so its best not to touch any attributes that also exist in the character sheet. The brief response: don't look at the attributes list on attributes & abilities tab when making a character sheet. It is useless for anything you'd want to use it for.