I really like the ease of the digital world, but I perfectly understand the points presented by @slyflourish about the use of paper character sheets. It’s strange to say, but using paper character sheets and printed books is quite liberating these days. @ferslvra
@factolvictor@slyflourish@ferslvra I'm a fan of making my own character sheet in Google Docs and then printing that - it lets me make sure I know what information needs to be used in play and helps me learn the system a bit better, and allows me to customize notes as I see fit.
I have them create characters on paper, and play from them, even when we use Foundry or Roll20. But once they're created, I fill out PDFs so that I have the official current versions. This way the game remains a paper tabletop game, playable with physical rules (any TTRPG that isn't is too much for us). The computer is just my flag planted on Mount Lazy.