Heh, my point buy Ranger has a dump stat Con.- Just to respond to @FrogReaver's Point 3. My fighter before that dump statted Dex. And I've certainly seen lots of 8 or 10 Dex characters over the past couple of years. And not a lot of very high Con's.
Sure, but those are out of reach of point buy and array, too.1st level falls pretty far short of a lot of heroic concepts, by definition. If the DM wants the party playing more awesome PCs from the start, he'll start at higher level and/or give a more generous array or more points to buy with or let you roll even more dice for each stat.
I'm not getting hung up on numbers. I'm just saying there's a big difference between being extremely clumsy(4-5 dex) and a bit clumsy(8 dex). Any concept involving being extremely clumsy isn't going to happen with point buy or array.Having a concept and getting hung up on exact numbers are two very different things. Up-thread, all sides (there's clearly more than two!) were hurling & vehemently denying the accusation of getting hung-up on numbers, while, well, getting hung up on numbers, as you're doing, right now.
Point-buy does let everyone at the table play the concept they want, within the context of the party and the parameters of the game.
A player who drops out just because of rolling a poor stat line probably isn't a player you really wanted in the first place.If it ain't broke don't fix it, point buy is fine for those who want to min/max their characters. Rolling will more times than not result in dissatisfied players who end up dropping out because they aren't happy with their stats.
In some ways, yes; but in other ways the concepts - or certainly the foundations for said concepts - can certainly be in place at 1st level...particularly in 4e where there's such a jump between commoner and 1st level character.Tony Vargas said:1st level falls pretty far short of a lot of heroic concepts, by definition.
A player who drops out just because of rolling a poor stat line probably isn't a player you really wanted in the first place.
Ooh, ooh, Can I play this game too?
"A DM who acts self righteous about enforcing disparity between the players to the point where they don't enjoy the game anymore probably isn't a DM you really wanted in the first place."
See? I can also imply you're a lesser person for not playing the game the way I do! What fun this is!
Are you seriously taking credit for rolling higher stats? It's not a skill, it's just luck. Building a character with point buy is skill.![]()
We started a new campaign a few weeks ago and what we have done is take the standard array of 15,14,13,12,10,8 and added a +2 to each score. When making a character though, no race bonuses were applied. Your stats could still increase through feats or magical items.
When we used the standard array, most selected score boosts with each ability score improvement.
And when we rolled for stats, some rolled poorly while others had great stats, which caused a huge discrepancy.
The higher numbers made the players happy and the GM's responded by simply increasing the stats of the creatures as well. This made the playing filed equal for all while making us (the players) feel better because we got "better stats"