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<blockquote data-quote="Sodalis" data-source="post: 78608" data-attributes="member: 1791"><p>28 pt buy can get a well balanced player:</p><p></p><p>three stats at 14 (6*3)</p><p>two at 12 (4*2)</p><p>and one at 10 (2)</p><p></p><p>but 32 gives a much better character </p><p></p><p>two at 15 (8*2)</p><p>one at 14 (6)</p><p>two at 12 (4*2)</p><p>one at 10 (2)</p><p></p><p>the 15's can be bumped up at lvl 4, 8...</p><p></p><p>But I don't see why the DM should cater his world to a a character that cannot interact- but you should give them a chance. Before you start gaming, make it known that you will have a fair amount of RPing where they will have to talk to other people (as in real life) and brute force WILL not solve everything... </p><p></p><p>EX_ when trying to get the audience of a high magistrate, you have to talk to the guards... and if you try to bust your way in- bad things happen. there are peopel out there that are stronger, faster, and tougher than you... but as you have pointd out- these are usually the ones that are not very charas,atic. A flattering statement is usually all you need to get past them...</p><p></p><p>Give them a day or so to modify their characters before you start the game. Then DM as if you would any other game. </p><p></p><p>You should not cater to their needs- they should work within your world....</p><p></p><p>In real life- people who cannot interact is left in the fray,. those that are able to communicate usually gets the farthest... but in an adventuring standpoint- it is good to have a player who is nothing more than a axe with legs... and so it is only important that one person have the charisma...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sodalis, post: 78608, member: 1791"] 28 pt buy can get a well balanced player: three stats at 14 (6*3) two at 12 (4*2) and one at 10 (2) but 32 gives a much better character two at 15 (8*2) one at 14 (6) two at 12 (4*2) one at 10 (2) the 15's can be bumped up at lvl 4, 8... But I don't see why the DM should cater his world to a a character that cannot interact- but you should give them a chance. Before you start gaming, make it known that you will have a fair amount of RPing where they will have to talk to other people (as in real life) and brute force WILL not solve everything... EX_ when trying to get the audience of a high magistrate, you have to talk to the guards... and if you try to bust your way in- bad things happen. there are peopel out there that are stronger, faster, and tougher than you... but as you have pointd out- these are usually the ones that are not very charas,atic. A flattering statement is usually all you need to get past them... Give them a day or so to modify their characters before you start the game. Then DM as if you would any other game. You should not cater to their needs- they should work within your world.... In real life- people who cannot interact is left in the fray,. those that are able to communicate usually gets the farthest... but in an adventuring standpoint- it is good to have a player who is nothing more than a axe with legs... and so it is only important that one person have the charisma... [/QUOTE]
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