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<blockquote data-quote="ECMO3" data-source="post: 8679972" data-attributes="member: 7030563"><p>This is not universally true and it is heavily dependant on what you roll odd versus even. Remember it is the bonus that matters, not the raw roll so having a point better can be irrelevant statistically.</p><p></p><p>For example:</p><p></p><p>1. If you roll all even numbers Human is statistically poor. If you do this, your primary ability bonus will be one point less and every other stat will be the same as if you took a different race. Exception for Mountain Dwarf where 2 ability bonuses will be a point better.</p><p></p><p>2. If you roll all odd numbers V Human is hands down the best race. If you do this your primary and secondary stat bonus will be the exact same as if you picked a different race and every other stat will be one point better. </p><p></p><p>If you are optimizing you would decide what race after you look at your rolls. Assuming you put your highest rolls in your most important stat, 25% of the time there is no difference in your primary and secondary stat bonus using human vs another race.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ECMO3, post: 8679972, member: 7030563"] This is not universally true and it is heavily dependant on what you roll odd versus even. Remember it is the bonus that matters, not the raw roll so having a point better can be irrelevant statistically. For example: 1. If you roll all even numbers Human is statistically poor. If you do this, your primary ability bonus will be one point less and every other stat will be the same as if you took a different race. Exception for Mountain Dwarf where 2 ability bonuses will be a point better. 2. If you roll all odd numbers V Human is hands down the best race. If you do this your primary and secondary stat bonus will be the exact same as if you picked a different race and every other stat will be one point better. If you are optimizing you would decide what race after you look at your rolls. Assuming you put your highest rolls in your most important stat, 25% of the time there is no difference in your primary and secondary stat bonus using human vs another race. [/QUOTE]
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