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<blockquote data-quote="Cyber-Dave" data-source="post: 7064230" data-attributes="member: 82132"><p>Personally, I hate your idea. I hate randomized ability scores. I love point buy. While, in theory, "everyone ends up with a 20 endgame," that isn't how I have seen the games at the tables I play at organize experience in praxis. At level 8, the group I am playing in right now has primary ability scores that range between 16 and 20. Some of us have opted for more feats, others have opted for higher natural stats. I like the way choice has organically created variant builds at our table. If a DM proposed the type of system you are suggesting, I would politely recuse myself from the game. </p><p></p><p>That being said, there is no right or wrong way to play. What I like is just that--nothing more. If it works for your table, go for it! Just speak to your players and make sure that they too will enjoy the change. If they would not, then perhaps variance is less important at your table (as a conglomerate whole) than it is to you. If, on the other hand, your players are also enthusiastic about the change, then the tastes of players like me be damned. Make the change that is good for your table!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cyber-Dave, post: 7064230, member: 82132"] Personally, I hate your idea. I hate randomized ability scores. I love point buy. While, in theory, "everyone ends up with a 20 endgame," that isn't how I have seen the games at the tables I play at organize experience in praxis. At level 8, the group I am playing in right now has primary ability scores that range between 16 and 20. Some of us have opted for more feats, others have opted for higher natural stats. I like the way choice has organically created variant builds at our table. If a DM proposed the type of system you are suggesting, I would politely recuse myself from the game. That being said, there is no right or wrong way to play. What I like is just that--nothing more. If it works for your table, go for it! Just speak to your players and make sure that they too will enjoy the change. If they would not, then perhaps variance is less important at your table (as a conglomerate whole) than it is to you. If, on the other hand, your players are also enthusiastic about the change, then the tastes of players like me be damned. Make the change that is good for your table! [/QUOTE]
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