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<blockquote data-quote="DEFCON 1" data-source="post: 7183649" data-attributes="member: 7006"><p>The one thing I'd say on this is that while <em>you</em> might be bored with optimized stat distribution... if you have some totally new players in your group, they won't be. For them, how this first character plays could easily make or break whether or not they find the game worthwhile and want to keep playing.</p><p></p><p>If you go with your 4d6 in a row three times method... there's a chance that one of your new players might still end up with comparatively crappy stats. So that could potentially affect their enjoyment of the game (especially if they see another player with really good stats that they lucked out on dominating everything). I'm not saying you shouldn't go with your idea... I'd just caution you to remember that your experiences will be much different than your players, and to consider all your changes through their eyes as well. Because while they might be more interesting for you personally... you're not the one who has to live and play with the results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DEFCON 1, post: 7183649, member: 7006"] The one thing I'd say on this is that while [I]you[/I] might be bored with optimized stat distribution... if you have some totally new players in your group, they won't be. For them, how this first character plays could easily make or break whether or not they find the game worthwhile and want to keep playing. If you go with your 4d6 in a row three times method... there's a chance that one of your new players might still end up with comparatively crappy stats. So that could potentially affect their enjoyment of the game (especially if they see another player with really good stats that they lucked out on dominating everything). I'm not saying you shouldn't go with your idea... I'd just caution you to remember that your experiences will be much different than your players, and to consider all your changes through their eyes as well. Because while they might be more interesting for you personally... you're not the one who has to live and play with the results. [/QUOTE]
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