DND_Reborn
The High Aldwin
Sure, but what about their characters?Gamers do seem to hate Charisma.

Sure, but what about their characters?Gamers do seem to hate Charisma.
Which was pretty much what I was expecting, too.interestingly, it follows the three « good » saves and three « bad » saves.
I thought everybody needed wisdom for Perception (to avoid surprise) and wisdom saves. Having low wisdom is a good way to lose the ability to take actions in combat.Wisdom. As long as somebody has it, everyone doesn't need it. Also, I don't see a lot of clerics and druids in my games, and in any case adventuring isn't the wisest profession anyway.
This largely tracks with my own experience: no one in the group playing a strength-based character is rare. I have never seen a party where no one is playing a charisma-based character, but for non-cha classes cha is a popular low stat.No specific dump stat. The low stats usually come directly out of the class someone is playing, as each one has a usual triumvirate of ability scores they focus on. The Fighters take STR, CON & WIS and will dump any of the other three... the Warlocks usually take CHA, DEX & CON and will dump any of the other three... the Monks will take DEX, WIS & CON and dump any of the other three, the Paladins take STR, CHA & CON and dump one of the other three etc.
I have never once had that theoretical table that some others always go on about where every single character is DEX-based and dump STR and INT, because DEX is the so-called "uber-stat". I've always found those complaints completely overblown because there's always at least one player at my table that is going to go STR-based and tank or INT-based and cast, because those character archetypes are fun.
I was playing with roll20, and it make -1 on the plate AC.I love that you went with dex for one of them!
Another issue I take with 5E, and don't enforce, is DEX penalties don't hurt your AC when wearing heavy armor.Screw that! A clumsy person in heavy armor is going to be easier to hit and thus hurt than someone who isn't clumsy.