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Legend
I'm done. If his next version isn't legal I'm not going to spend an hour detailing his mistakes for him, I just won't let it into the game when I DM.
But you'll keep listing them for us, I hope?

I'm done. If his next version isn't legal I'm not going to spend an hour detailing his mistakes for him, I just won't let it into the game when I DM.
I was just about to suggest something like that, although a little different. It was:I don't think Problem Child will be our problem much longer. There's a vote in progress.
No.
After the fourth or fifth time it stops being entertaining watching someone fail to count. Or spell. Or write complete sentences.
Then, just now, I heard from Problem Child himself. He was angry at being called a cheater, and was leaving the game.
He argued that he was legal because he had created the character with two 15s that he turned into 16s, rather than a 16 and a 14, which he then bought up to a pair of 16s. The cost is the same.
He cited some incomprehensible garble of pseudo-math to explain why his character had 103 skill points to spend.
Someone check my math please:
The character is Human, so that's a +1. Int is 14, so that's a +2.
1st level was Rogue, which is 8. Add Human and Int to total 11, times 4 is 44.
2nd level is Rogue, for another 11, bringing the total to 55.
3rd through 9th levels were Stalward Sorcerer, which are 2 each, plus Human and Int for a total of 5. Seven levels of that are 35. Add to 55 and I get 90. He gets 103. He spent 105, when you include languages.
He argued that the Bow and the ray spells use the same to-hit, so the Specialization in Rays should apply to the bow.
Oh, and the sheet he sent said it was a clone of some other character of his, so he's made these same mistakes before.
And I think I understand why he's so insistent on making the new character the old one's brother, despite having a different family name and different race: He knows that the party will try to bring his old character back. He's planning to have his old character give all her wealth to her "brother", then retire the character. He is bound and determined to bypass that house rule and pass the wealth on to the new character.
If he does, this DM will declare a thaumo-nuclear implosion that sucks both characters into the void, gone forever. Start character #3. The first two sucked anyway.
It's getting harder by the minute, Ranes. He's claiming that HeroForge gave him the wrong total, and challenges the others at the table to fire it up and put his stats in.
I did, it said that they cost 33 points.
He's still complaining that his last character can't leave a "Last Will and Testimony" (his phrasing, not mine). I pointed out that his character didn't leave any such Will, at least not while she was alive.
If someone wants to leave a Will, we'd probably honor it, even if they left gear to a "brother". As long as the new PC, be they brother or not, came in at an appropriate wealth level we wouldn't care. How they got the wealth is just back story.
When his Cleric converted from Taiia to the Egyptian pantheon, the player said his "toon" had no real memories of anything before that moment. She had a general id3ea that we were friends, but that was it. Once she died, however, she suddenly remembered a brother.
One of our group who I've occasionally referred to as The Tinker (Retired master machinist, tool and die maker) is the most consistently friendly and cheerful person I know. The email exchanges over the character have gotten him to the point he's "screaming" (all caps) at Problem Child to stop cheating.
There's a vote in progress.
I was uncomfortable holding a vote by email, with Problem Child not on the mailing list. Felt like a back stab.
At the same time though, several people at our table play in other games with him, or at clubs he goes to. I can understand them not wanting to poison their other game tables with the ichor from this ugly, ugly situation. There's a strong argument for a secret ballot.
I started the email vote with one simple rule: If someone doesn't approve of the email vote then they shouldn't vote. If I didn't hear from everyone, then the email vote wouldn't count. I'd keep the "Who voted which way" to myself, and I'd play the "bad guy" and deliver the bad news, if it came to that.
I told him about the vote, that several people had voted for him to stay if he changed his ways, but that he wasn't winning over all. I thanked him for making the whole thing easier.
Just heard from Problem Child again. He plans to "finish out the month and see where it goes".
It's not over <groan>