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3E player looking for group

Dave, 44, M, USA, Eastern US  *new to roll20* im an experienced 3E player trying to get into 5E. i havent played in years. im a trucker, so my schedule is unpredictable, making my availability unreliable. (my most recent character had a workaround regarding this) looking for a small group to help me acclimate to 5E. online preferred for obvious reasons. younger players/DMs ok. PLEASE msg me if interested in helping me learn 5E. am willing to give description of previous DMs schedule workaround.
Heya- I'm looking for people for a Tomb of Annihilation campaign but don't want to use 5e ruleset. Looking at one of the d20 based rules-lite systems like Microlite (no feats, skills, multiclassing, etc, and other fiddly things that slows down play. Schedule TBD.  What is Microlite20? Do you remember when the gaming table was full of pizza and soda, not rulebooks, miniatures and dungeon tiles? Do you yearn for a role-playing game that doesn’t require weight training to carry all the books? Do you want to be able to hold all the rules in your head – or in your back pocket? And do you still want to use all those lovely monsters, adventures and game worlds too? So do we!!  — Greywulf Microlite20 is a minimalist role-playing game designed to be usable with the majority of the OGL/d20 supplements, rules and adventures with little or no advance preparation. The basic rules for character generation, combat, magic and level advancement take up a single sheet of paper. History of Microlite20 Microlite20 was designed by Robin V. Stacey (aka Greywulf) in 2006. The purpose of the rules were to strip the OGL/D20 system down to its bare minimum so that the world’s most popular fantasy system could be played quickly and without thousands of pages of rules, but still be usable with all the adventures, campaign settings, and supplements that had been published for the 3.x edition of the world’s most popular fantasy RPG. Amazing, one page of basic rules (coupled with the Fantasy SRD for spells and monsters) really did allow for fast-playing games with just about every adventure and supplement published for the 3.x edition. Microlite20 was an immediate hit with players who liked the 3.x edition of the world’s most popular fantasy RPG but did not like the complex and time-consuming (both to GM for and to play out combats) beast it had become. Microlite20 was a rules-light way to play that brought fun back to many game tables.