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Ability scores - How intrinsic are they to D&D?
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<blockquote data-quote="Guest&nbsp; 85555" data-source="post: 5719954"><p>In 3e there were plenty of options for dex based fighters (including ways for dex to modify attack rolls). Personally I think strength being the big stat for attack and damage makes sense in most cases. But I can also see dex factoring into the to hit roll. Not a huge fan though of just letting any attribute be used ( using CHR to modify your attacks doesn't make a whole lot of sense IMO). I can sort of see intelligence but I think that would impact tactics and not translate well into actual hitting power or precision. Can see something like wisdom factoring into dex as well.</p><p></p><p>Part of the problem with funneling two stats into a score is in most cases I feel you should be dependant on both, not one or the other. If the designers decide that both dex and str matter for to hit rolls, then having a low score in one should hold you back. I say average them or add both together. If you want an approach that factors in multiple attributes for a given action or score.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest 85555, post: 5719954"] In 3e there were plenty of options for dex based fighters (including ways for dex to modify attack rolls). Personally I think strength being the big stat for attack and damage makes sense in most cases. But I can also see dex factoring into the to hit roll. Not a huge fan though of just letting any attribute be used ( using CHR to modify your attacks doesn't make a whole lot of sense IMO). I can sort of see intelligence but I think that would impact tactics and not translate well into actual hitting power or precision. Can see something like wisdom factoring into dex as well. Part of the problem with funneling two stats into a score is in most cases I feel you should be dependant on both, not one or the other. If the designers decide that both dex and str matter for to hit rolls, then having a low score in one should hold you back. I say average them or add both together. If you want an approach that factors in multiple attributes for a given action or score. [/QUOTE]
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