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Criticize and Destroy the New Guy! ;) (Incompleted Character Sheet Review)

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Hey ya'll Im brand spankin new not only to Roll20 but also to Dice RPG's in General! So, Ive been doing a lot of research and reading up on the Pathfinder game, I know I know, Probably not one of the most noob-freindly styles to start out with, but Im willing to take the challenge. So i've learned most of the terminology, the gameplay style, and Im (Kinda-not-really) familiar with the combat/check system. So I thought the best way to learn a lot of these things is to (Unsuccessfully) Create a character sheet, so i've gotten a bit of ways into this character sheet in hopes that I haven't screwed up so far, take a look but know that anything that I left blank is probably something I don't quiet understand yet, which yes includes spells! (Because why not complicated things further with a SpellCaster! One that implements Domains at that! [Inquisitor] ) So while I left the overwhelming looking spell page alone, I did fill out some stats using the 4d6 drop the lowest die system, and added racial (and a couple class) features. If I applied any of the stats wrong or calculated something wrong pleeeeasssse tell me how not to suck! Please! Other than that please enjoy dismembering the pride and joy of my past 48 hours! Sincerely~ D Edit: If its possible for someone to join me and teach me during a game sesh (Or vice versa) to step-by-step guide me, that would be amazing! Just leave an offer and we can set up a time. (Yknow......if you want.) Also whats the difference between your craft and your profession?!
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