DND_Reborn
The High Aldwin
I think that is only a 31-point array, but yeah, a point or two here or there--no big deal.I based it on what a 16 14 14 12 10 8 default array would buy, but I'm flexible with the amounts. Its a spitball.

I think that is only a 31-point array, but yeah, a point or two here or there--no big deal.I based it on what a 16 14 14 12 10 8 default array would buy, but I'm flexible with the amounts. Its a spitball.
We almost always do point-buy. But we do it more so you won't get someone who rolls lucky and dominates a lot in the early game.
We learned that in our main game. Some of those PCs were rolled. One guy rolled the following scores:
STR 19 (17+2)
DEX 16
CON 18 (17+1)
INT 14
WIS 14
CHA 13
He made a half-orc rogue and quickly multiclassed into fighter. He bumped DEX to 18 at level 4, and hasn't used an ASI for stats since. Meanwhile, the rest of us have been doing both feats and ASIs to catch up. I just got two feats (Rogue 10 and Character Level 16, our MC system), and put a ASI +2 in INT and an ASI +2 in WIS to bump them both as a cleric and wizard to 18s.
We've tried other rolling systems, but ultimately point-buy works best for us. If you want some level of randomness in it, do a base number of points plus a die roll, something like 2d6 + 20. The average will be 27, min 22, and max 32. Just a thought if you want a combination of both.
It really wouldn't have made a difference since both are +4 modifiers...This is why, when rolling for stats, I always suggest a cap of 18 after racial so the obvious pick isnt always the best. So your players probably wouldnt have picked 1/2 orc if he'd lose a point.
ShrugIt really wouldn't have made a difference since both are +4 modifiers...
And actually he took half-orc because it fit the character's background more so than for the racial modifiers.
+2/+1 floating sounds good on first blush, but doesn't make sense with further thought. It just adds an unnecessary step to character creation. If everyone has it, why not just increase standard array slightly?
I tend to agree but there’s also rolling to consider.