(Psi)SeveredHead
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Dannyalcatraz said:J
Additionally, point buy eliminates PC concepts just like random rolling does. If you go back to earlier editions, you'd be hard pressed to design Monk, Ranger or Paladin PCs with most "reasonable" point buy systems- those classes almost required an average stat of 14 to be effective. While that is not as much of a mechanical issue in D20, point buy still axes certain concepts.
If you wanted to be a monk, ranger or paladin and you rolled low, you couldn't do it effectively either.
There was an ancient Olympian competitor nicknamed Beta who earned his nickname by being 2nd best in every event in which he competed- a legendarily well rounded athelete. In modern times, you could look to multi-sport competitors like Jim Thorpe. Unless your point buy is quite high, though, such a build is nigh impossible without making him stupid, impulsive, and misanthropic in the balance.
The guy had lots of levels and lots of skill ranks in various sports skills, and if you ever designed any sports feats he'd have a lot of them, too. This isn't really the place to discuss D20 Modern, or I'd have lots more to say about it.