I'm going to explain the character sheet as best I can by what Mizuho had last time: Name: Age: Appearance: (You've got these three, I'm sure) [b]Style/Levels:[/b] This will be all twelve levels that your character will eventually have. Seeing how your character will advance will help everyone else plan their characters as well. Then choose [u]one[/u] of those as your starter skill and make five etras (artes, moves, spells--an ability that is slightly magical) to go along with it. (I suggest labeling these as Current Abilities.) [b]Weapons:[/b] You aren't limited to just your skill. Anybody can know how to use any weapon. But don't use every weapon. [b]Personality:[/b] Again, this is a small advanced notice for the other players. A party is most fun with different sorts. [b]History:[/b] A good history should include what other people may know about your character, and how they came by their abilities. [b]Why are you on this journey?:[/b] There has to be a believable reason your character is caught up in this. [b]Miscellaneous:[/b] Quirks, thoughts, habits--anything that you want to add to flesh your character out a little more. This isn't necessary; anything you may put here could be worked in IC. [quote=tatszico] I'm so excited for this! So many possibilities for a character. :) I do have a question though. Would debuffs/hindering/status effect etras be located under combat magic? Just wondering, since they're not fully 'offensive' magic like fireballs and lightning strike. :p [/quote] There's a certain amount of leeway there. A weapon etra could include a debuff, as could a fisticuff etra. But I think your question was support magic vs. combat magic, so: Support Magic is going to be most powerful for helping allies. Combat magic is used for hurting enemies. So the greater debuffs or similar would be a part of combat magic. [quote=Solita] Ohhh wait, are the Mystic Artes or whatever gone? Joyeuse was a pretty big part of Joscelin's character, and now it would seem kinda overpowered if no one else gets anything like that. [/quote] It seems that Mystic Artes are indeed gone. What I would suggest is making Joyeuse its own Skill. Or make it an etra within a sword skill that you continue to level.