Hello komrades,                  Here is my situation to be blunt, I enjoy Roll20 so much that I went about 4 days straight with multi sessions 1 DM 1 Player 5E fantasy scenario.  It was so fun that I am now understanding that my dopamine chemicals are strongly tied to researching cleric spells and understanding the system more.  One way i have found to lessen the severity of my live session withdrawal, is to aid those who are just entering the 5E scene and are requesting help learning the basics of Roll20 and how to approach a session as a newer player.  I am 30/M/USA with a girlfriend and not seeking anything Chaotic Evil or defiled.  All my discord groups and sessions are 100% tolerant of all beliefs, orientations and character flaws.  Remember me if you are wondering about how to make it to your next session without joining a new one, because i also need help on this topic.  I also am planning to go pro, so if you can teach me what exactly everything i am unlocking and how to tie it into being a better DM, i will honor you for a long times.  Pure Complete Correct Blessings to you all, and may we move onward towards more stable and roleplay heavy sessions for the good of the peoples.                                 Your komrade in eternal correctness,                                            Dante (P.S.) *Inflammatory Biased Point Insertation* "If you want to play combat that involves waiting 20 minutes and throwing a D20 to just see if you hit, go to the gamestore.  I love straight up 5E gamestore rules if i can sit there without my roleplay cravings making me look like the only nerd in the group.  I run bended 5E rules in order to accelerate the process to allow for more realism in simple melee attacks and mostly focus on the correct approach to wielding certain weapons or magic."  (PPS/TL;DR) = Free everything for fellow nerds.