Thanee said:Hmm... trying for a Sorcerer...
Hey, I'm a work-at-home father of three who's wife has a day job...Altalazar said:Though my name is spelled 'Altalazar'![]()
Bendris Noulg said:The higher stats also make some Class choices (Monk, Psion) far more potent, as their dependance on a wide range of Ability Scores is part of their designed balance.
Oh for crying out loud. You're not going to "break the game." If characters are too powerful, the DM is going ot compensate by throwing stronger opponents at them. Heck, in one of my games we use d10+10 for all stats, and we still get the crap kicked out of us on a weekly basis.DGFan said:If that's not a problem then play and enjoy. Depending on the type of game I might just take those stats and decide to try and break the game as much as I could!!
I personally like this. but sometimes with 4d6 instead of 3d6. I like a character to have a feel that he was not genetically engineered to have the best possible combination of physical and mental attributes for his chosen profession.diaglo said:3d6 six times in order.
no regrets...no problems. those are the rules.![]()