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<blockquote data-quote="Jester_OC" data-source="post: 102709" data-attributes="member: 3573"><p><strong>Another way</strong></p><p></p><p>I came up with a way to roll characters that I have not seen anyone use before.</p><p></p><p>It works best when you are starting a new campaign with new characters, but I'm sure you can alter it to work with any situation.</p><p></p><p>It is really simple. The players will roll the dice to create stats for the PARTY, not just thier character. For instance we had a party of 3 players, I explained that they could pick the any stat set that anyone of them rolled. Each player could roll up 2 stat sets. After they where done, any player could pick any stat. </p><p></p><p>It was really fun, the group was cheering each other on, and hoping for big stats. We used the 4 d6 drop the lowest method, and it produced a good range of stats, in the end. There was no single stat set that everyone liked, so after the rolling was over people where having fun debating the best stat block for their character concept. </p><p></p><p>In the end, no on felt robbed, or out classed by another player's lucky roll. Two PC's picked the same stat set(a 17 in it), while the other chose a different more well rounded(Twin 16's), and they had just had thier first party experience.</p><p></p><p>I think I'll keep using this method.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jester_OC, post: 102709, member: 3573"] [b]Another way[/b] I came up with a way to roll characters that I have not seen anyone use before. It works best when you are starting a new campaign with new characters, but I'm sure you can alter it to work with any situation. It is really simple. The players will roll the dice to create stats for the PARTY, not just thier character. For instance we had a party of 3 players, I explained that they could pick the any stat set that anyone of them rolled. Each player could roll up 2 stat sets. After they where done, any player could pick any stat. It was really fun, the group was cheering each other on, and hoping for big stats. We used the 4 d6 drop the lowest method, and it produced a good range of stats, in the end. There was no single stat set that everyone liked, so after the rolling was over people where having fun debating the best stat block for their character concept. In the end, no on felt robbed, or out classed by another player's lucky roll. Two PC's picked the same stat set(a 17 in it), while the other chose a different more well rounded(Twin 16's), and they had just had thier first party experience. I think I'll keep using this method. [/QUOTE]
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