CleverNickName
Limit Break Dancing (He/They)
Heh, yeah, that's certainly not us.I'd gladly trade "possibly unbalance between characters" with "predictable ability scores".
Heh, yeah, that's certainly not us.I'd gladly trade "possibly unbalance between characters" with "predictable ability scores".
If I was worried about it (I'm not) I'd come up with a list of possible point buy options, so have 10 or even 20 different arrays.I don't really know how to explain it...it just feels dull somehow. Repetitive, predictable. Like you're not really playing a different character, you're just dressing it up in different clothes? I dunno.
But it's okay; we found a creative solution that works for us.
I tend to just do the Gygax method of 4d6k3 and you need at least two 15s (not sure which rolling method he defaulted to, but the two 15s was definitely a thing) I might drop it to at least two 14s since a +2 bonus is generally all that's needed in your main stat to begin with and some will still be able to boost that to 16 with racial stats, especially if i start using my alternate race stat method.Lots of folks talking about how they house rule starting stats. Here's how we do it in our 5th Edition Eberron campaign:
- Characters start with a magic item from Table F
- Use the 4d6 method
- Add up all of the modifiers from all six ability scores we rolled.
- If the sum of all modifiers is less than +5: the player can reroll them, or keep them and start with a feat.
- If the sum of all modifiers is greater than +9: the player can reroll them, or keep them and forfeit their magic item
Chasing after an escapee definitely disrupts the gaming!Make sure the laundry room door is close before the back door is open.
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The new kitten has learn to escape.
But does it disrupt a long rest?Chasing after an escapee definitely disrupts the gaming!
It does if it is yowling outside your window. Lol!But does it disrupt a long rest?![]()