FrogReaver
The most respectful and polite poster ever
Nothing has been added here for a while.
Point buy (my preference):
- I come up with characters when we start talking about the campaign.
- I don't want to rely on random luck to see if I can play the character I want to play.
- I don't really care what my stats are as long as they are reasonable and on an even footing with other characters in the group. Not because it's a competition, but because I want a chance to contribute to the team at the same level as the rest of the group.
- I don't see the point to randomizing stats for a character I'm going to play for hundreds of hours
Random Rollers:
- Like to let the dice determine the character
- If the dice give a character you don't like (or don't grow attached to) find a way to die.
- If you don't like random characters it's because you aren't
good enoughskillful enough player to come up with an awesome character if you have below average stats.
I don't think your comparison does justice to those that prefer random rolls. There's rarely a need to find a way to die in a randomly rolled game because every DM I've seen allows rerolls for stats they feel are too low. Besides the few buttholes here that try to pressure others into their preferred playstyle by acting like they are less skilled or a bad role player, that line of thinking isn't something universal. Most people don't think you are a bad player or role play bad because you don't like rolling for stats. (Also if I recall I got told by the point buyers that I was a bad role player because I liked having high off stats).
I think a better facet of this discussion is how much variance in starting stats are you okay with? For example if there was a character that had 2 more in every stat than you would that be too far from equal footing?