dd.stevenson
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Not "usually".4d6 arrange to taste usually gives you one 18
4d6 drop lowest six times has a roughly 10% chance of turning one or more 18.
Not "usually".4d6 arrange to taste usually gives you one 18
I have to ask though. Why do you think exceptional Str is rare? 4d6 arrange to taste usually gives you one 18 which is most likely going into Str for any fighter type. Again due to balance issues a high Str trumps all considerations for fighter types.
Other than paladins I suppose due to Cha requirements.
Not "usually".
4d6 drop lowest six times has a roughly 10% chance of turning one or more 18.
Actually, I think that ExploderWizard's comment, when viewed at its most expansive, perfectly describes the predicament that wizards finds itself in today. Every problem they have, from their inability to convert cultural penetration into sales, right down to the 3e/4e split, can be seen as a problem with players who want (or who should want) to play D&D the brand but didn't care for the game.
Are you counting all the story elements as "brand" rather than "game"?Actually, I think that ExploderWizard's comment, when viewed at its most expansive, perfectly describes the predicament that wizards finds itself in today. Every problem they have, from their inability to convert cultural penetration into sales, right down to the 3e/4e split, can be seen as a problem with players who want (or who should want) to play D&D the brand but didn't care for the game.
Depends. What does "story elements" mean in the context of a ttrpg?Are you counting all the story elements as "brand" rather than "game"?
No. I didn't say that. I said that a 1 st level fighter can kill a four hd creature (6 hd with exceptional Str) in one round.
I hich is most likely going into Str for any fighter type. Again due to balance issues a high Str trumps all considerations for fighter types.
Other than paladins I suppose due to Cha requirements.
When we played our 1e days, granted we were 15, we just rolled until we got a good character.
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