spunky_mutters
First Post
4d6 drop one, of course. I think this averages out to what a 27 point buy would be if it were distributed evenly. i.e. it averages between 12 and 13, so about 3 13s and 3 12s (of course with some high/some low, you probably end up higher).
Point buy is good, as players always cheat on stats if they can. I can't really blame them, here they are making a roll which will seal their fate for the rest of the game, and there is no context for mitigating failure, and no decisions to help them out.
Stat pool: Takes a group that has no cohesion, and reduces them to threats and bullying inside of 5 minutes. It's fine as long as you don't leave the room. You're going to have one player being sweet-talked into taking 5 dump stats and a 13 in his prime req.
It doesn't matter as much in 3e as before. In 1e, good luck getting that class you want. And how about raising your scores in the future? Not going to happen over the course of normal play.
So I think initial stats, while contributing to the survival chances for the character, aren't the death sentence they were in 1e.
And as previously mentioned, when players claim they rolled straight 18s, just start tossing mind flayers at them.
Point buy is good, as players always cheat on stats if they can. I can't really blame them, here they are making a roll which will seal their fate for the rest of the game, and there is no context for mitigating failure, and no decisions to help them out.
Stat pool: Takes a group that has no cohesion, and reduces them to threats and bullying inside of 5 minutes. It's fine as long as you don't leave the room. You're going to have one player being sweet-talked into taking 5 dump stats and a 13 in his prime req.
It doesn't matter as much in 3e as before. In 1e, good luck getting that class you want. And how about raising your scores in the future? Not going to happen over the course of normal play.
So I think initial stats, while contributing to the survival chances for the character, aren't the death sentence they were in 1e.
And as previously mentioned, when players claim they rolled straight 18s, just start tossing mind flayers at them.