Nice. You claim that you can accurately guess the stats of any character created with point buy or standard array, but, when actually asked to do so, you claim that it cannot be done. Note, I guess for accuracy's sake, it was a Hunter build.
You got the Dex correct at least. Granted, Con was wrong and since you wouldn't actually step up to your claims, it's pretty hard to say right or wrong.
So, do you still stand behind that claim? You can guess a PC's array?
Note, why would you track ammo for a javelin thrower? You do realize that you don't actually destroy the javelins after throwing them right? Carry a half dozen or so javelins, or even a dozen wouldn't be that hard, and you're good to go.
Yeah, I'm still waiting for his guess on my dwarven rogue. I promise I won't cheat (I looked up my old character sheet), or how about my half-elven fighter that I hope to play soon?
I agree that some people will build to whatever the char op boards tell them is "best". Some people will build characters that are defined by their ability scores. Personally? I build characters that make sense for who they are and what story I want to tell. I suppose sometimes that happens to follow the "standard" build (I wouldn't know, I've never read a char op thread), other times it doesn't.
Last, but not least, ability scores have very little to do with the character being played. D&D is not some MMO where the only thing that matters is how many points they've dumped into stamina.