ChrisCarlson
First Post
This is exactly what I was referring to.It seems that with the pople i play with there seems to be a belive that maxing you to hit is very important.
and ability score increases increase to hit and spell DC feats don't
I fully admit I tend towards feats over stat bumps. Full disclosure. Its just that, having played a great deal of 5e, with characters I sometimes never bothered to increase their primary stat above 16, I find I still succeed at plenty of stuff. Thank you bounded accuracy. But same said characters had lots of additional "fun flavor points" thanks to the feats I chose. So did I succeed at having fun adventuring?
I would say, categorically yes.
Arguably more so because I took choices I thought were more fun to play. Might I have succeeded a bit more often in discrete instances? Probably. But even then, my choice (to take feats instead) only affected the outcome in the rare moments when I miss a roll by only exactly 1 or 2 points. Missing by any more than that (likewise all the successes in excess of 3 or more) and even a 20 stat would have made no difference. Which, statistically, is much more often.
So did I choose poorly? It's hard for me to argue that I did.