Level Up (A5E) Do Player Characters Have Average Population Stat Distributions?

Are hero PCs bound to average population statistics?

  • I agree with the proposition: PCs do not have to follow average population stats of NPCs

    Votes: 62 69.7%
  • I disagree: if the average NPC orc is stronger, PC orcs also have to be stronger on average

    Votes: 27 30.3%


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I'm not cool with this. Statistically unlikely still means possible. Unachievable means impossible, which dis-integrates the PCs from the setting.

Except I'm the motherf$%#ing DM. If I want an NPC to have a superpower POOF! the NPC has a superpower. Even if it's not in the "rules" for NPC generation.
 


I'm not cool with this. Statistically unlikely still means possible. Unachievable means impossible, which dis-integrates the PCs from the setting.

So, here's a question. Do you play 5E? Because NPCs don't follow PC rules in 5E (or in any version of the game since 3.5 in 2003, 17 years ago). And this subforum is about a version of 5E. I'm just curious where you're coming from here. It sounds like you want an entirely different game, but 5E or a variation isn't going to be that game. I mean, if you think we're remaking 3E in this forum, we're not - I'm sorry! :)
 


As players, we're free to focus on a sub-set of the population which is conducive to interesting gameplay.

I'm more than cool with this, believe it or not. I don't mind the average PC being a cut above the average commoner as long as a commoner could in theory achieve the same results.
In other words, no, PCs don’t have average population stat distributions 🙄
 

Except I'm the motherf$%#ing DM. If I want an NPC to have a superpower POOF! the NPC has a superpower. Even if it's not in the "rules" for NPC generation.
This. PCs and NPCs follow the same rules in my game in the sense they both have whatever abilities I deem necessary to fit their story.
 


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