And honestly, I've not met too many people who like to roll. I can't remember the last time I rolled. The only time I'd ever want to roll is when the alternative is 28 point buy.sjmiller said:To be honest, except for what I read people say here on ENWorld, I have never actually met a person who prefers point buy character creation for D&D. Based on what people say here, I must be in an insular environment. I have met, literally, dozens of D&D gamers since 3.0 came out, and easily thousands since I started playing D&D. Some have used point buy systems; some of them tolerate it; none of them have said they prefer it. Must be a local thing.
The only person I've met in recent history who wanted to roll their stats for my game was the spike-chain wielding swashbuckler/rogue munchkin.
Rolling, for one, is a pain in the arse because you have to do it in front of the DM - which means you have to make the character in front of the DM - which means you can't just come to the next session with your new character ready to go.
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