Charlaquin
Goblin Queen (She/Her/Hers)
Only do it if you’re going to be right?There are a lot of assumptions here. (And you know the saying about that…)

Only do it if you’re going to be right?There are a lot of assumptions here. (And you know the saying about that…)
To repeat: Ad_hoc wasn't talking about specific scores. They weren't saying, "don't play a character with a score below 8" or some other number. They were specifically talking about how one roleplays the low score.Roleplaying is in and of itself a subjective activity. On any level, for any char, any stat, any setting.
Two actors can look at the same role, the same character, and do dramatically different things with it. That has happened with Shakespeare's chars for 500 years. And yes, roleplaying a char's Int, or CHA, or anything, is ACTING.
The threshhold is between "being a decent person" and "being a jerk." For example: playing a character to be a parody of what you think a stupid person is like = being a jerk.Plato said "beauty is in the eye of the beholder" . Conversely, some person acting in some manner via their avatar may offend one person, but that same action may not offend someone else. So, again, I ask, what is the precise threshold.
Unimportant. Unless you need active examples on how not to be a jerk.What was the action that triggered the thread creator to make their post?
Conversely, some person acting in some manner via their avatar may offend one person, but that same action may not offend someone else.
So, again, I ask, what is the precise threshold. What was the action that triggered the thread creator to make their post?
Once again, you are applying your own set of values to something that is completely subjective. Roleplaying = acting, and by definition that is a completely personal expression of how the actor believes the char should be portrayed in that particular setting.To repeat: Ad_hoc wasn't talking about specific scores. They weren't saying, "don't play a character with a score below 8" or some other number. They were specifically talking about how one roleplays the low score.
The threshhold is between "being a decent person" and "being a jerk." For example: playing a character to be a parody of what you think a stupid person is like = being a jerk.
Unimportant. Unless you need active examples on how not to be a jerk.
Once again, you are applying your own set of values to something that is completely subjective. Roleplaying = acting, and by definition that is a completely personal expression of how the actor believes the char should be portrayed in that particular setting.
For example, go watch The Producers (the original movie). What the producers thought would be a offensive disaster ended up being a hit, as the audience loved it. I don't know your what your thresholds are for what is being a "decent person", and what is "being a jerk". And you don't know mine. And you don't know anyone else's either, unless they precisely tell you what they found offensive, and why.
Every single person is different, and no one has the right to say to another person "You have to stop that behaviour, because I find it offensive" Now, if you want to get a group of people that agree with you that some precise act or comment is offensive, then yeah, we see now every day how that works. But as an individual, no.
So, how about this:
I am playing a Paladin with a dump stat of Int = 8. (I never play, nor allow chars at my table with stats less than 8).
The Paladin says to the group "You guys with your puzzle-solving brains, too much for me, wake me when you are done". Offensive to you?
How about the same Paladin when faced with doing some mathematical calculation really quickly, like calculating the volume and mass of a huge jug of water, in order to rescue the party from a trap, and the player says, in-game "I am not smart enough to do that!" Offensive to you?
Because those two comments/situations are certainly not offensive to me, and I am betting I can find a critical mass of players that would just blink if asked if they found those comments offensive. Conversely, I am sure there are people out there that blow a gasket at those comments.
Who is right in that case?
Wow. That is just wrong on so many levels./snip
Every single person is different, and no one has the right to say to another person "You have to stop that behaviour, because I find it offensive"
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Or be stupid and roll 4d6 and drop the highest.Personally? I'd roll 4d6, and drop the lowest.
The issue isn't math. The issue is making a mockery of others from a privileged position, then pointing at a number (any number) on your character sheet to justify it.