Character creation is a fickle beast. My rule of thumb as a GM, is don't make characters that are very clear [i]rips[/i] from popular media unless you're playing in a fandom-related setting. Other than that, I literally do no care what character sheets look like as long as they communicate the necessary information. I actually take character sheets that have a lot of effort put into them as a bad sign, personally. This is just my personal experience, but it usually indicates that a player is more interested in showcasing their character than they are in playing as a group, writing, or even role playing, to a certain extent. Of course, this doesn't always apply. But by law of averages, it seems to be the case more often than not, in my experiences. Players that tend to stick around and offer the most enjoyable experiences often submit sub-par or mostly empty sheets. Best course of action is to just not use character sheets as a point of reference for a role player. [i]Lurk their previous posts instead.[/i]