Rolled In-Order Scores: Rogue or Cleric?

agreenspan

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You should ask your DM if you can just use point buy (27 points) or standard spread (15 14 13 12 10 8). These are very fair and balanced ways to build a character.
 

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Ancalagon

Dusty Dragon
If you had a good con, this might have been playable, but you essentially have a feeble-minded, sickly and weakling PC. You may have good instincts (which help a bit to counter the low int) and are well coordinated, but it's not enough; this poor soul was not meant for the rigors of adventuring life...
 

Lejaun

First Post
Like I said before, just play it and have fun. D&D is a lot more interesting when not every character is 18 Str, 18 Dex, 18 Con, 18 Wis, 18 Int and 18 Cha or whatever. Use the strengths that you have and work on your weaknesses. If you live long enough, you can use ASI to balance out stats or maybe even get items like Gauntlets of Ogre Strength to match up to what are expected of heroes.

Look at Grog from Critical Role. He has trash for intelligence, but he roleplays it well and it is a more interesting character than if he had a 10+ in INT.
 

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