Lanefan said:One thing about point-buy I have never seen decently addressed is the uncommon (but very much possible) situation of someone intentionally wanting to play a character with one or more stats lower than 8, without just giving up some overall build points (in effect, that's what happens in every solution I've ever seen).
Me, I have far more fun playing something that ends up as 18-16-12-11-10-6 than I do with 14-14-14-12-12-12, even though the second sequence has a much higher average stat and total bonus with no "dump stats". The 18 makes it useful, and the 6 makes it fun!Especially when it goes into Wisdom!
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(I've no idea what those sequences represent in point-buy totals, by the way)
Lanefan
The problem with a solution to someone wanting less than a 6, but without "giving up build points," by which I assume you mean without being compensated for the 6 with extra points to place elsewhere, is that it lets players cheese out their character with a dump stat they don't care about, in order to get high stats they do care about. The 8 point starting level that you can't go below puts a floor on that race to the bottom.
The first sequence adds up to 35, plus whatever adjustment for the 6 exists, if any. The second sequence adds up to 30. The first sequence is considered more powerful even though it adds up higher and has a higher average stat, because no character class has an equal need for every single stat. It is almost always preferable to have an 18 and a 10 then to have two 14s, so a premium is charged for the 14.
If I were trying to create your first point buy in a 32 point buy game (considered a high powered game), I'd do as follows: 16-16-14-12-10-8. Adds up to 32 points. I'm sure you would find that roleplaying an 8 wisdom versus a 6 wisdom does not dramatically change the gameplay experience.