Oh hey this is something I do sometimes
I'd like to be a tabletop tomato
What name you go by: Paleo- but if it comes up, I'm Gentlefish on every other site/service
Favorite systems: Pathfinder 2E. Savage Worlds is an honorable mention, but the exploding dice are a little too volatile for me.
Combat or RP?: I struggle with RP (even in roll20 text chat, as my group does it) because I'm something of a perfectionist and far too self-conscious. Combat is obviously more straightforward, but then sometimes you're just waiting for your turn to come around so you can make (and fail) the same roll you do every turn. So... it really varies by system, campaign and the cast of characters.
Favorite class: I'd say magus, but I can
feel one if not two GM friends disapproving. You would not believe how much I struggle with the simple addition that goes into calculating a roll, and when your entire turn comes down to making one very
big roll that defies PF2E's three-action rule, it gets complicated. I think the most fun I've had class-wise is with a polearm-focused fighter in, ironically,
first-edition Pathfinder.
A character you've played before and a bit about them: Since PTU came up in discussion already- I have a soft spot for Evan from the PTU game I was in. His character concept is basically "what if the Silver/Gladion-style edgy rival tagged along for the entire adventure?" Despite being soft-hearted deep down, he stole somebody's Pokemon with his ne'er-do-well friends, felt really guilty about it, and quietly returned the Pokemon before leaving town and eventually winding up in a different region, where he met the other PCs and underwent character development. I ensured that all six of his Pokemon were purple and made him a poison-type specialist. His starter was a Skorupi; while I did always like Skorupi, it and Drapion are now among my favorite Pokemon specifically because of this character and campaign.
Uhhh what else... speaking of reusing characters in different games, my shapeshifting space-dragon from a Mutants & Masterminds campaign briefly featured as a janky sorcerer/barbarian multiclass in a short PF2E game. The gimmick was to use the dragon bloodline's dragon shape spell to then do barbarian things in dragon form.