Not based on stats they won't. Character abilities, roleplaying and player ingenuity all have far greater impact on the game than stats do. People just let themselves get sidetracked by numbers.
You just want to play an ubermensch.
Not based on stats they won't. Character abilities, roleplaying and player ingenuity all have far greater impact on the game than stats do. People just let themselves get sidetracked by numbers.
You just want to play an ubermensch.
Not based on stats they won't. Character abilities, roleplaying and player ingenuity all have far greater impact on my personal enjoyment of* the game than stats do. People just let themselves get sidetracked by numbers.
Well he is a MAX person... but if max numbers don't matter, then no.You may be a better person than I am.
You just want to play an ubermensch.
* You forgot something in your post.
Did you read my first post? Where I show how much numeric superiority can impact the game?
You may not care about significant differences in stats. It may not make any difference to your enjoyment of the game. That's fine. You may be a better person than I am.
But to say that it has no impact on the game is provably false.
Nah. When I was young I thought high stats were the thing to try to get. Then I got them and realized how meaningless they were. Now all I want is not to have crappy stats, but since I don't play with bad DMs(and it's almost as hard to get crappy stats by rolling as it is via point buy or arrays), that's not a worry. Roleplaying, player ingenuity and character abilities are where it is at.
I didn't say it has no impact. I said the impact is minor. The place of highest impact is in combat, and then only in your primary character stats, so the rest of the numbers don't mean much there, either. Those +1s don't do much.
As for your first post, I pretty much ignored those numbers as they don't really happen in real life. You don't end up with multiple 18's a 17 and a 16 with 14 as your lowest, and then get matched up against crappy stats. I'm talking about kind of bonuses that you will encounter in the game, not some white room.
Dude, I stopped taking this topic seriously many pages ago. It's just people saying "either way is fine...(by my way is really better and you should just admit it)..." in various ways, and the people who argue with them.
It's all just joke fodder to me now.![]()
Really? So I'm just a lying SOB when I said it happened in my game? OK. Thanks for that.
And how exactly do they "not happen in real life"? Random rolls gives you ... wait for it ... random results. In other simulations I've done, significantly different numbers happen on a pretty regular basis.
Last but not least ... how is a character fighting a monster of appropriate CR a "white room"? True, it's an encounter for a party of 4, not an individual but sometimes the party gets separated. It's a realistic scenario.
But, what do I know. I'm just a lying SOB.