clvrmonkey
First Post
I give my players the option of fudging their stat scores at creation if they are really low. While not allowing them to get outrageous, the character should be enjoyable to play.
One of my players created a half-elf rogue. One of his rolls was a 5, which initially he changed, but after thinking about it he decided to keep it for no better reason than it would make for some good roleplaying.
Now we are trying to figure out the best way to fit that into the game. Initially his idea was like a Doc Holliday character, suffering from some disease. It's a nice idea, and one we might use. I was just curious how y'all might run such a character.
I was also thinking of making him like Billy Bob Thornton's character from "Bandits". A severe hypochondriac (sp?) but some of his illnesses would be real as well.
Any thoughts?
One of my players created a half-elf rogue. One of his rolls was a 5, which initially he changed, but after thinking about it he decided to keep it for no better reason than it would make for some good roleplaying.
Now we are trying to figure out the best way to fit that into the game. Initially his idea was like a Doc Holliday character, suffering from some disease. It's a nice idea, and one we might use. I was just curious how y'all might run such a character.
I was also thinking of making him like Billy Bob Thornton's character from "Bandits". A severe hypochondriac (sp?) but some of his illnesses would be real as well.
Any thoughts?