Piratecat
Sesquipedalian
We had the opposite -- someone who complained his dice rolls were always awful and complained about it regularly. With one noted exception (six failed 4e saving throws in a row), he was wrong and they were exactly as good or bad as anyone else's, but he sure didn't see it that way. I felt for him.
Last time my wife's dice acted up, she lined them up and drilled through one of them with a power drill while the others watched. Sometimes you have to set an example. It worked.
Back on topic, I like point buy more in 5e than in previous editions. Ability scores matter a lot more, so a wider range really amplifies a character's effectiveness.
Last time my wife's dice acted up, she lined them up and drilled through one of them with a power drill while the others watched. Sometimes you have to set an example. It worked.
Back on topic, I like point buy more in 5e than in previous editions. Ability scores matter a lot more, so a wider range really amplifies a character's effectiveness.