eamon
Explorer
According to my analysis, rolled characters are significantly weaker than point-bought characters on average.
This has to do with the fact that the highest score or two are almost solely responsible for the majority of a characters power - and in point buy, you're able to afford two one or two fairly high stats reliably, whereas you cannot when rolling stats.
On the other hand, rolled stats tend to have more slightly-above-average scores (like 13's and 14's), which look great but don't matter as much in practice.
Finally, having above average or below average scores does not greatly impact character power, as long as the primary stat is reasonable. A character having only 18's will not outclass (in terms of power) one that has 18/14/11, though of course such an absurd stat array will be more powerful.
In short: it's not that important, and you should be more worried about low primaries that high tertiary stats.
In almost all cases, as long as characters have a pre-racial 16 in their primary stat and a reasonable race/class combo, the characters will be fairly balanced amongst each other (which is really what matters).
This has to do with the fact that the highest score or two are almost solely responsible for the majority of a characters power - and in point buy, you're able to afford two one or two fairly high stats reliably, whereas you cannot when rolling stats.
On the other hand, rolled stats tend to have more slightly-above-average scores (like 13's and 14's), which look great but don't matter as much in practice.
Finally, having above average or below average scores does not greatly impact character power, as long as the primary stat is reasonable. A character having only 18's will not outclass (in terms of power) one that has 18/14/11, though of course such an absurd stat array will be more powerful.
In short: it's not that important, and you should be more worried about low primaries that high tertiary stats.
In almost all cases, as long as characters have a pre-racial 16 in their primary stat and a reasonable race/class combo, the characters will be fairly balanced amongst each other (which is really what matters).