I followed the standard flow for the character creation. Chose the Grappler feat (which has a prereq of Strength 13) and Stealth as a skill.
Bugs:
During stat assignment (using standard array), I was able to assign an 8 to Strength. No warnings or other comments that this was inappropriate because of the Feat prereq.
Chose Background of Criminal (which includes Stealth as a skill). Since I had already chosen Stealth as the Human extra skill, I should have been given the option to choose another skill.
General comments:
I would prefer to see the character creation flow go somewhat differently (or, at least, have the option to do so). If I am rolling stats (and lots of people do), I'd rather have generated my stats before starting the rest of the character creation process. Depending on what stats are odd or even, I may have a different race I might want to pick, for example. Or, my decision about what stats I chose to increase as a Variant Human or Half-elf may be different depending on the rolls (even if I'm playing a Rogue, if I managed to roll a 16 and I put it into Dexterity, it is unlikely I'd put a +1 on Dex instead of, say, putting an 11 into Con and putting the +1 there).
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Just created a new level 1 Human Variant Warlock.
I followed the standard flow for the character creation. Chose the Grappler feat (which has a prereq of Strength 13) and Stealth as a skill.
Bugs:
During stat assignment (using standard array), I was able to assign an 8 to Strength. No warnings or other comments that this was inappropriate because of the Feat prereq.
Chose Background of Criminal (which includes Stealth as a skill). Since I had already chosen Stealth as the Human extra skill, I should have been given the option to choose another skill.
General comments:
I would prefer to see the character creation flow go somewhat differently (or, at least, have the option to do so). If I am rolling stats (and lots of people do), I'd rather have generated my stats before starting the rest of the character creation process. Depending on what stats are odd or even, I may have a different race I might want to pick, for example. Or, my decision about what stats I chose to increase as a Variant Human or Half-elf may be different depending on the rolls (even if I'm playing a Rogue, if I managed to roll a 16 and I put it into Dexterity, it is unlikely I'd put a +1 on Dex instead of, say, putting an 11 into Con and putting the +1 there).