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Player and GM profile

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Daymin Kaynin
KS Backer
As a player when I join a game, I like story and investigating. Also I don’t mind telling stories unrelated to the game and talking about current events during the game. It would be nice to show players that as a GM I am combat driven and do impressions of NPCs. If you want to run a game where every one is super focused and stay in character the whole time, let’s make a player sheet or GM sheet to show that.  It would be cool to have stats on the sheet as well. I’m thinking. Focus. When a player plays in a game the GM or other players could up or down a single stat by 1. Prep could be a stat to show if you came with your character made. Maybe even abilities or badges could be used to show a player could help out with rules questions or roleplays with other characters while the GM is making the next map as the party went some where they weren’t prepared for.  At the very least there could be tags the show what kind of player or GM you are  
So, like character sheets for the people on roll20?
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B Simon Smith
Marketplace Creator
So, like a Rating system?
Both of those would be welcome: a more fleshed out profile and a rating system.
Rain  said: So, like character sheets for the people on roll20? Yes. B Simon Smith said: So, like a Rating system? Also yes. And a cool RPG inspired system would make sense. 
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