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Yeah, as I am 6 hours ahead of you and its a sunday. I dont want to play until after 00.00 as I have Algebra at 8 in the morning, so I don't know if you guys would be cool with starting that early for you?
And we have to re-download our books lol so we just need time to do that and what about character creation? we have never played here on roll20 before so we dont know how all that works :)
I dont really care. I'd say thats up to the DM to decide for how much he/she wants to use Roll20. Id be completely fine with getting everything described and only use it for rolling.
I had a question or two concerning the character creation. What level are we starting at? How much gold do we start with if any for items? Do we start with any free magic items like 1 below one matching and one above level? I've only played a few games and it was some years ago and the set ups varied. Final question: When we choose our stats do you want us to use one of the presets and assign the stats so we are all average or are we going to use the roll mechanism in Roll20 for our initial stats?
Oh and are all 4e books welcomed or only certain ones(ex: if you as teh DM only have access to specific books, let us know which ones, in order to only use the ones you can varify our choices with).
Start your characters at Lvl 2. 100 gp for items. If you want your charater to start with a magic item, you can come up with a good backround on why you have it. And i'd prefer that you us presets or assign. One word hint on campaign: aberrant.