well....
as to the low stats, I don't think its so bad to play a game where players have lower stats than the normal 15's and 18's, but that's another subject.
Ok, back to what you were saying. I have seen the worst roll every done.
Epic moment, hero, the games main character *because, if D&D was a book, some games would end up with one or more heroes acting as the MAIN people* so there he is, at the moment where he's fighting for his life, and he rolls........and botches, but he was doing two attacks in one, so he rolled for the second hoping to do well enough to atleast negate his first botch, turning it into just a miss for both, kind of it didn't happen kind of deal....and he botches again. The group, now seeing the rolls offer that I should let him try one more time, and guess what....yes, he botches. We had to end the game, I didn't know what to do, because what he was doing, what magical effect he was trying to pull off was so powerful, and he failed more than I ever could have dreamed, I had nothing....everyone was fearing the next game.
If anyone read the Wheel of Time, even though I didn't like the book. It was like this person had just opened, but failed to control the effect of Bale Fire: Bale Fire, the fire which once tuching a person takes them out of creation, also, depending on its level, can take them out of creation backwards effecting what they'd already done, and in some cases, all the way back so that hey never existed. Its the major Deleat button, but you got to think about it. If that person never existed....than how did things work out, what happened now to the events that he'd taken a part in? Was it good, bad...a mix, *kind of like I went back in time and only stepped on a single fly and when I returned to the present I found out that the sun was gone and the earth ended up being dead, humans living underground.* Yea, Time and space altering power...I must add, this was at the point in time where the game had reached EPIC LEVELS.
Best botch every.