[quote=@SleepingSilence] [@Odin] [I]*I wonder if I should bring up the fact that I spoke typed these on my phone while walking.*[/I] #blameautocorrect So are you (or anyone, if they feel like responding) completely opposed to people who made a unsatisfactory character sheet from writing another one or getting a second chance? Because in order to do that you would likely have to point out what was wrong with it in the first place. Right? [/quote] No, I generally let people make however many character sheets they like. I do point out what was wrong with it. But I find that generally if they can't make something satisfactory the first time, it has to be [i]really[/i] unsatisfactory (as in, someone is trying to play _way_ above their skill level) for me to deny them to begin with. As long as something somewhat fits the lore and they make a few spelling errors but nothing major, I can let them slide. If it's literally a burden to read I'll generally deny them. But I've noticed that these type of problems follow a specific trend. These are players who generally match [i]a lot[/i] of the following criteria; [list][*] Playing above their skill level (which is fine, but the gap is too large for them to even be able to learn anything) [*] Poor spelling [*] Poor grammar [*] Poor prose [*] Overuse of cliches such as dead parents or 'he kiled the entir vilage himself xd' [*] Their biography is two sentences to four sentences long [*] They spend 3 hours selecting the coolest fighting moves and spend 2 minutes determining what depth the character has [*] They blatantly ignore the established lore in the OOC or only understand it partially[/list] At that point, you have to ask yourself - is this going to get better if I help them fix their spelling and grammar? No. No it's not. They're free to try again, but I already know it'll end the same way.