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<blockquote data-quote="dagger" data-source="post: 7089747" data-attributes="member: 279"><p>Players choose as a group to all use point buy, standard array, or roll for stats. Everyone has to use the same method, they can decide which, but if they choose to roll they must do the following:</p><p></p><p>Everyone rolls one set of 4d6 drop lowest, and the stat arrays are recorded on one sheet. Players can choose from the stat arrays which one they want, and yes they can all choose the same one if they want.</p><p></p><p>Random rolling but no one gets screwed unless the dice betray everyone. The risk of everyone getting a super stat array is possible, but at least every PC will have it, and not just one character.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Our session 0's are mostly done over email and the players can usually hash out the party that way. If the rolling method is chosen it has to be done in person at the table, and that will require a little more coordination.</p><p></p><p>Also, we do use the multi class stat requirements, but players at the table have not multi classed much anyway (not sure if this is related or not). I am not running at the moment, but next time its my turn to DM multi-classing will be off the table unless it happens organically during the campaign.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dagger, post: 7089747, member: 279"] Players choose as a group to all use point buy, standard array, or roll for stats. Everyone has to use the same method, they can decide which, but if they choose to roll they must do the following: Everyone rolls one set of 4d6 drop lowest, and the stat arrays are recorded on one sheet. Players can choose from the stat arrays which one they want, and yes they can all choose the same one if they want. Random rolling but no one gets screwed unless the dice betray everyone. The risk of everyone getting a super stat array is possible, but at least every PC will have it, and not just one character. Our session 0's are mostly done over email and the players can usually hash out the party that way. If the rolling method is chosen it has to be done in person at the table, and that will require a little more coordination. Also, we do use the multi class stat requirements, but players at the table have not multi classed much anyway (not sure if this is related or not). I am not running at the moment, but next time its my turn to DM multi-classing will be off the table unless it happens organically during the campaign. [/QUOTE]
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