Tequila Sunrise
Adventurer
I've been wondering; in a world like pre-4e D&D, if PCs can boost their stats with wishes and booster items...why aren't the gods making bigger wishes and wearing better items?One of the things that bothers me about newer editions of the game is ability scores. Specifically, how there is no limit or "cap" to them. This means that a person can eventually attain a Strength score higher than the gods themselves through the proper application of perks, gadgets, and magic.
If gods have stats at all, they should absolutely be outpacing PCs in the stat race. Unless possibly if we're talking Boccob vs. Bob the Legendary Fighter.
Stat boosting, period, makes it hard to limit the range between highest and lowest. Which is why I believe that any stat boosts -- whether from levels, wishes or items -- are more trouble than they're worth. We must put an end to the haves and the have-nots, my brothers and sisters!Secondly, if 5e is going to have more significance laid on attributes as they have said, then I'd prefer to see the range between highest and lowest reduced - uncapped attributes make that much harder. I'd like attributes to be important but not overwhelming.
...Okay, never going to happen.
