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  ## 3-1 What are some basic sources I should know of before making a character?
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- While going in raw when making a character card, either from scratch or from an existing IP, could be fun as an exercise in writing or formatting, its not always practical to do so, and there are a few websites that are easy enough to navigate your way around this to make the process easier. Of course you should probably choose how you would format the card before, like with a listing format in the vein of something like JED+, which was discussed in the last post.
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  The first obvious one, if you are using a per-existing character or archetype, is a Wiki or index. Shocking, I know. But its still worth bringing up for beginners. Series or archetypal Wikis can help immensely in gathering info about how your character works in a general sense, and perhaps even bring in new info you wouldn't consider when first starting out. For per-existing characters, just visiting one of the Wikis dedicated to them and dumping it into an assistant to summarize key points could be enough if you just want a base to work with, but you should always check yourself for anything you deem essential for your chat/RP experience in said pages.
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+ While going in raw when making a character card, either from scratch or from an existing IP, could be fun as an exercise in writing or formatting, its not always practical to do so, and there are a few websites that are easy enough to navigate your way around this to make the process easier. Of course you should probably choose how you would format the card before, like with a listing format in the vein of something like JED+, which was discussed in the last point.
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  The first obvious one, if you are using a per-existing character or archetype, is a Wiki or index. Shocking, I know. But its still worth bringing up for beginners. Series or archetypal Wikis can help immensely in gathering info about how your character works in a general sense, and perhaps even bring in new info you wouldn't consider when first starting out. For per-existing characters, just visiting one of the Wikis dedicated to them and dumping it into an assistant to summarize key points could be enough if you just want a base to work with, but you should always check yourself for anything you deem essential for your chat/RP experience in said pages.
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