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<blockquote data-quote="HardcoreDandDGirl" data-source="post: 6470315" data-attributes="member: 82746"><p>My girlfriend and roommate was just introduced to roleplaying through the playtest, and as such has no real baggage from other editions. She came up with a funny set of rules that for the most part worked out well.</p><p></p><p>we started with seven players. She wrote the basic array on three index cards, then passed blank index cards to everyone and let them choose there own rolling method from a list or point buy from the book to make 6 stats.</p><p></p><p> the list was: 3d6 drop lowest add 4, 4d6 drop lowest, or roll 20d6 drop 2 lowest then assign 3d per number generated. </p><p></p><p>then she took all the index cards, shuffled them, folded them up and put them in a hat. Then each player rolled a d20 and highest to lowest drew from the hat. Those where your stats.</p><p></p><p>I had not known how this was going to work so I was making a blade pact warlock half orc and took the roll 20d6 method so I could customize a lot, then ended up drawing one of the standard array anyway. So I made a human (Variant) fighter going for battle master instead.</p><p></p><p>one of my best friends was going to make a fighter (eldritch knight) but drew my card and said "Hell, this is just begging to be an assassin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardcoreDandDGirl, post: 6470315, member: 82746"] My girlfriend and roommate was just introduced to roleplaying through the playtest, and as such has no real baggage from other editions. She came up with a funny set of rules that for the most part worked out well. we started with seven players. She wrote the basic array on three index cards, then passed blank index cards to everyone and let them choose there own rolling method from a list or point buy from the book to make 6 stats. the list was: 3d6 drop lowest add 4, 4d6 drop lowest, or roll 20d6 drop 2 lowest then assign 3d per number generated. then she took all the index cards, shuffled them, folded them up and put them in a hat. Then each player rolled a d20 and highest to lowest drew from the hat. Those where your stats. I had not known how this was going to work so I was making a blade pact warlock half orc and took the roll 20d6 method so I could customize a lot, then ended up drawing one of the standard array anyway. So I made a human (Variant) fighter going for battle master instead. one of my best friends was going to make a fighter (eldritch knight) but drew my card and said "Hell, this is just begging to be an assassin. [/QUOTE]
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