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Do we know if they are keeping the 20 Natural score cap? What about expanded backgrounds?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tovec" data-source="post: 6316544" data-attributes="member: 95493"><p>I know I've never been any game of D&D or PF that instituted such a cap on ability scores. In fact with my original D&D group we would routinely see how we could break the system - getting ACs over 100, STR over 100.</p><p></p><p>One of my favourite characters is Ogreon - a half-dragon-(half?)-ogre with an LA of 9, so starting level barbarian 1 (ECL 10) and and had a strength score of 40 (while raging IIRC) to begin with. He also came in leveled up version, and I could have added all kinds of extras, as a level 20 barbarian (still with LA 9, so ECL 29) who had a strength of 60 or so strength.</p><p></p><p>Another favourite was Fang - a human druid/barbarian/warshaper/bear warrior with an obscene strength of 47 (found his sheet) and immunities and extras up the wazoo.</p><p></p><p>And just for fun let me tell you of the epic level game that I was in where my party member had more strength than my GOD (Kord the god of strength) at level 23 or so. I wasn't any slouch myself and even had a brass dragon companion, but I couldn't compete with hers.</p><p></p><p>We like crazy high-level games. Never had any troubles competing with high level casters. But that's why I know we never had caps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tovec, post: 6316544, member: 95493"] I know I've never been any game of D&D or PF that instituted such a cap on ability scores. In fact with my original D&D group we would routinely see how we could break the system - getting ACs over 100, STR over 100. One of my favourite characters is Ogreon - a half-dragon-(half?)-ogre with an LA of 9, so starting level barbarian 1 (ECL 10) and and had a strength score of 40 (while raging IIRC) to begin with. He also came in leveled up version, and I could have added all kinds of extras, as a level 20 barbarian (still with LA 9, so ECL 29) who had a strength of 60 or so strength. Another favourite was Fang - a human druid/barbarian/warshaper/bear warrior with an obscene strength of 47 (found his sheet) and immunities and extras up the wazoo. And just for fun let me tell you of the epic level game that I was in where my party member had more strength than my GOD (Kord the god of strength) at level 23 or so. I wasn't any slouch myself and even had a brass dragon companion, but I couldn't compete with hers. We like crazy high-level games. Never had any troubles competing with high level casters. But that's why I know we never had caps. [/QUOTE]
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