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<blockquote data-quote="airwalkrr" data-source="post: 6712479" data-attributes="member: 12460"><p>I don't see these stats as unplayable, especially in 5e. The point buy is not a standard minimum I think you ought to weigh characters against in this game. Instead, put yourself in the shoes of a character with these stats and try to think what he would do. He is still above average, better than a commoner (who has all 10s), even if only a little, and determined to be an adventurer. Let's say he is a human with S 15, D 11, Co 14, I 10, W 11, Ch 11. Such a character would make a fine fighter. Or suppose he is an elf with S 9, D 16, Co 10, I 14, W 10, C 10. He could be quite a good rogue. That's just two easy ways I thought of in less than a minute to make these stats work with the most common classes in Greyhawk.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps this will not be your only character. Perhaps he will retire early due to injury or maybe he will die. Perhaps you will roll up a second character while he is training to level up and like the second character better. But you might find you like this first character and want to keep playing him. All I ask is that you give it a try.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airwalkrr, post: 6712479, member: 12460"] I don't see these stats as unplayable, especially in 5e. The point buy is not a standard minimum I think you ought to weigh characters against in this game. Instead, put yourself in the shoes of a character with these stats and try to think what he would do. He is still above average, better than a commoner (who has all 10s), even if only a little, and determined to be an adventurer. Let's say he is a human with S 15, D 11, Co 14, I 10, W 11, Ch 11. Such a character would make a fine fighter. Or suppose he is an elf with S 9, D 16, Co 10, I 14, W 10, C 10. He could be quite a good rogue. That's just two easy ways I thought of in less than a minute to make these stats work with the most common classes in Greyhawk. Perhaps this will not be your only character. Perhaps he will retire early due to injury or maybe he will die. Perhaps you will roll up a second character while he is training to level up and like the second character better. But you might find you like this first character and want to keep playing him. All I ask is that you give it a try. [/QUOTE]
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