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<blockquote data-quote="Hackenslash" data-source="post: 925607" data-attributes="member: 11770"><p><strong>Hey, Thanks Alot for all your Advice and Suggestions.</strong></p><p></p><p>Hello agian all,</p><p></p><p>Thanks again to all of you who have contributed your thoughts and syggestions on character generation. I think that I will re-examine my own point buying method, but will be using a version of point buying, as I feel that that is the way to go for fairness and overall balancing of characters,ie. no one if left with a poorly rolled character. As to the challenges for the players, well that won't be a problem as I have ordered BoVD and MM2 and have recently aquired Savage Species so if I do end up with Super Heros then they will have to come up against super villains. Anyway I am playing with the Idea of using "Full Point Buy" system. eg. every player gets 78 points to assign where they wish, with no stat being below 8 and no stat being above 18, not including racial modifiers. That would give an average score of 13 per stat. So I think that this would work out reasonably and would allow characters to play more or less anything they wanted, but without stats getting crazily high in all categories. Basically because the lowest a stat can be is 8 so it forces the player to put 8 points on a stat etc...So they have to economise if they put a whopping 18 on a stat it leaves them less to play with. Any further thoughts please let me know...Thanks again all <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f600.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" data-smilie="8"data-shortname=":D" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hackenslash, post: 925607, member: 11770"] [b]Hey, Thanks Alot for all your Advice and Suggestions.[/b] Hello agian all, Thanks again to all of you who have contributed your thoughts and syggestions on character generation. I think that I will re-examine my own point buying method, but will be using a version of point buying, as I feel that that is the way to go for fairness and overall balancing of characters,ie. no one if left with a poorly rolled character. As to the challenges for the players, well that won't be a problem as I have ordered BoVD and MM2 and have recently aquired Savage Species so if I do end up with Super Heros then they will have to come up against super villains. Anyway I am playing with the Idea of using "Full Point Buy" system. eg. every player gets 78 points to assign where they wish, with no stat being below 8 and no stat being above 18, not including racial modifiers. That would give an average score of 13 per stat. So I think that this would work out reasonably and would allow characters to play more or less anything they wanted, but without stats getting crazily high in all categories. Basically because the lowest a stat can be is 8 so it forces the player to put 8 points on a stat etc...So they have to economise if they put a whopping 18 on a stat it leaves them less to play with. Any further thoughts please let me know...Thanks again all :D [/QUOTE]
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