[quote=@Inkarnate] My biggest issue with this site is the obsession with breaking down every incessant detail in a character sheet. I believe this detracts from the purpose that we apply in the first place: [i]role-playing.[/i] In my opinion, I find a reference sheet or sample post more definitive of if someone can fit your collaboration than if they can write seven paragraphs about their backstory. I understand the utility of having a sheet to reference for notes and the tiny details, but it is so exhausting writing a lot of information for it not to be utilized or even relevant in the scheme of things. [/quote] It depends a lot for me. Certain RP's that have a [i]lot[/i] of lore built up behind them, I find adding more info to the character sheet can be [b]incredibly[/b] useful for the GM and other players to organize and think up future plots. Or even just for organization sake. But that would apply, like I said, to RP's with a lot of lore (which I enjoy more). For an RP that isn't so deep, I agree that breaking everything down is counter effective to the point where I even object to writing a personality. I mean, we have a world that is barely as deep as a shallow pool but a GM expects me to write 3 paragraphs about a characters personality. IDK, it doesn't add up for me. Sometimes I just like spending a lot of time making my CS's (in my eyes) organized and detailed. The added value is not necessarily something I'm after more so than just looking nice and pleasant. [@BrokenPromise] I don't think your obsession with indent is so bad. Indent is probably my favorite tool in CS's because it adds a feeling of separation between the header and the information. The image above is a nice added effect and although I would've centered [i]this[/i] respective image differently myself, I appreciate the work you put into it. Going the extra yard shows you care in this case, which is good to see even when I don't participate in the RP.