Stormcrowe
First Post
Been haunting the forum here for a few days just looking around and I found the perfect place to get some help with a problem thats been plauging me for a week or so.
Just recently started a new D&D 3.5 campaign and have run into a bit of a jam. When we first started it was just a couple of people so I wanted them to have better than average stats. A couple of weeks later a couple more joined in and again it was still a pretty small group so I never thought about them having the same better than average stats.
Well as of next week I will have 8 players and the new ones I dont want to punish by not letting them have the same better than average stats. But now i fear that Ive created myself a monster.
Any ideas to help keep my sanity and a little bit of play balance would be apreciated. I do plan on bumping a few encounters up in power but at 1-3rd lvl I cant over power things too much.
Just recently started a new D&D 3.5 campaign and have run into a bit of a jam. When we first started it was just a couple of people so I wanted them to have better than average stats. A couple of weeks later a couple more joined in and again it was still a pretty small group so I never thought about them having the same better than average stats.
Well as of next week I will have 8 players and the new ones I dont want to punish by not letting them have the same better than average stats. But now i fear that Ive created myself a monster.
Any ideas to help keep my sanity and a little bit of play balance would be apreciated. I do plan on bumping a few encounters up in power but at 1-3rd lvl I cant over power things too much.