Charlaquin
Goblin Queen (She/Her/Hers)
Yes, this is my understanding of most people who want to roll stats. They just want to roll, for no discernible reason, but they do not actually want randomness.
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No random, only roll!
Yes, this is my understanding of most people who want to roll stats. They just want to roll, for no discernible reason, but they do not actually want randomness.
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No random, only roll!
Then why this charade? Just let the players to assign whatever scores they want. That is what you're effectively doing, so no point in wasting time and pretending that it is random.
I'm happy to do that if the players want. I don't have anyone shameless enough to give themselves 14,15,16,17,18,18 or something like that. The majority of my players actually prefer having moderate rolls, or some low rolls to add character texture.Then why this charade? Just let the players to assign whatever scores they want. That is what you're effectively doing, so no point in wasting time and pretending that it is random.
Sometimes it’s also fun to be surprised and to not be able to cookie cutter a character. That’s the feeling I like with rolling. Though too bad of rolls pigeon holes things too much and I dislike that. I need one or 2 good stats but after that the rest can be whatever.I remember reading a paper or something about games of chance, and how people square randomness with reward. The gist of it was that people don't necessarily want random results; they want good results that feel random. They are trying to capture the feeling that a higher power, the universe, the Fates, whatever, is smiling upon them personally.
That's why rolling up stats and getting an 18 feels so much better than point-buying an 18, or selecting an 18 from an array. It's still the same 18, but how you came to get that 18 matters. It can make a big difference for some folks.
This is my experience, as well, which is why I just formalized "pick your own stats," within some (generous) constraints.Most of my DMs who prefer rolling let us roll away from table, which is basically pick your own stats combined with illusionary pretense.