JoeGKushner
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The soul of the game? M'eh.
When WoTC evened martials with spell casters, it became a new game. The 'soul' of the game isn't a consideration at this point anymore.
Or at least, to me.
If 5e brings back leveled spells like Wish or Miracle, etc..., then we can start talking about the 'soul' of the game.
If we're going with even-even, then yeah, 3-18 doesn't really make a lot of sense, especially as racial modifiers are all done up in +2 bits. If anything, I expect if stat bonuses continue to arrive, they'll start going +2 to keep them even.
The soul of the game? M'eh.
When WoTC evened martials with spell casters, it became a new game. The 'soul' of the game isn't a consideration at this point anymore.
Or at least, to me.
If 5e brings back leveled spells like Wish or Miracle, etc..., then we can start talking about the 'soul' of the game.
If we're going with even-even, then yeah, 3-18 doesn't really make a lot of sense, especially as racial modifiers are all done up in +2 bits. If anything, I expect if stat bonuses continue to arrive, they'll start going +2 to keep them even.
I'm not sure many people would be comfortable playing a game called "Dungeons and Dragons" which did not have a scale for stats along the "3-18" lines. While stats are effectively -5 though 5 and higher, I think it'd be wiser to maintain the stats, but come up with a way for the actual number that the stat is to also matter. Back in the day, a stat check consisted of rolling a D20, and it was successful if you rolled your stat or less, so the stat numbering made some sense.
You could say that the stat numbering of modern iterations of the game are like a description. A man with a 17 STR is stronger than a man with a 16 STR, but it's not important mechanically. It's only really important when stats are rolled with dice, which is hardly ever done any more. It would seem to lose it's "D&Dness" without that stat layout, though.
So lose players for taking away a piece of the soul of the game, or think of a way to make the numerical value of a stat actually important somehow... somehow that doesn't seem tacked on.
Which is preferable? How would you do it?