Crimson Longinus
Legend
I simply don't see it that way. Sure, the PCs might be more heroic, not everyone gets so many ability points or indeed even classes, but I some NPCs do. I make more 'heroic' NPCs with PC rules, and where they differ from those rules it is more for reasons of streamlining and ease of running them.But like, they are. 10-11 is not the average ability score for a D&D 5e PC. 5e PCs get abilities and proficiencies from their race, class, and background that NPCs don’t get. The rules for character creation in 5e are not an engine for procedurally generating random people from a representative sample population. They’re tools for crafting protagonists in a fantasy adventure story. And I feel that fixed ASIs are an obstacle to that. They just prevent you from making the protagonist exactly as you envision them.
And ultimately I don't see some ability points due races any differently than traits. Your halfling doesn't get darkvision, your elf doesn't get brave and your gnome doesn't get strength bonus. Ultimately if I wanted to create completely exceptional unique heroes I wouldn't use a splat based system for it in the first place. If we have a splat for race then I want it to define that race somehow. If it doesn't then I don't have use for such splat.