Dragonblade275
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Hi, Comrade Raoul. Thanks for the input.comrade raoul said:Plausibly, a balanced +1 LA race would be one of the standard races, but with +2 racial bonuses to two or three ability scores. If characters assign the racial bonuses carefully, they're using them to maximize their point-values -- improving good scores to even better ones. So they're likely using one racial bonus to boost a 16 to an 18 (worth +6 points) and could be treated as using the others to boost 14's to 16's (worth +4 points each). That's +14 points. I'd scale this down to 11 or 12 points, because a +2 to three ability scores is probably a bit too much, and because racial bonuses are usually not quite assigned as optimally.
Thus, if 25 points is worth LA +0, I'd say a good first pass would be to peg 36 points at LA +1. I'd do 48 points for LA +2, and not make any higher LA's an option, because the tradeoff becomes increasingly unbalanced.
After giving this more thought, I tend to agree with Nyaricus (above) who said that my level adjustments were too high. Here's why:
The raw adjustment between the standard array and the elite array is +9 to the raw scores. This equates to +10 points to the point buy value. However, higher scores cost more. Then there's the point also raised by Nyaricus that a simple increase in ability scores does not always equal the benefits of a level gain in a class. So, a first level fighter with +9 to raw ability scores on top of the elite array wouldn't necessarily equal a second level fighter (though, s/he would probably be close to the capability of a second level character). Furthermore, moving from the default array to the elite array still leaves room to add a class level without incurring a level adjustment. So, +9 to raw scores is not enough to justify a +1 level adjustment by itself, it seems.
So, without going too much farther, I'm probably looking at the difference being +12 to raw scores per level adjustment. So, the elite array could be increased from
15, 14, 13, 12, 10, 8 to
17, 16, 15, 14, 12, 10
for a +1 level adjustment. This increase amounts to 43 points for the point buy method for a +1 level adjustment. Continuing this way, a +2 level adjustment would now be 69 points. And, 105 points for a +3 level adjustment (which from the input so far, might be too far to allow).
Thoughts/Comments?