Piratecat
Sesquipedalian
Gotcha. Then I'll just offer sympathy.My OP was a "whiney observation" post, not a "I want another roll!" post.

Gotcha. Then I'll just offer sympathy.My OP was a "whiney observation" post, not a "I want another roll!" post.
I'm the opposite. I can't stand point buy character generation. Everyone comes out the same time and time again. I like having a random character, and thankfully my players feel the same.
I'm always surprised that this answer doesn't seem to come up more often. I personally dislike rolling, due to the large power discrepancies that can result. It's not just if I roll low, either. More often, it's a friend at the table suffering with it, and bringing down the whole game. It can be really frustrating in a long campaign, or if it happens more than once in a row. I do understand the excitement in not knowing what kind of character you'll be playing until the dice stop rolling, but sometimes you have to wonder why Paragon the Wonderelf hangs out with Snake Eyes, the one-eyed, one-armed, one-rolling gnome.Why not a compromise hybrid of both point buy and random?
I wonder if anyone has ever used a system like this:
[sblock=Random Point-buy]Roll 1d6 to select the array you'll be using.
Then 3d6 in order to determine where the stats will fall.
1: 18,14,11,10,10,8
2: 18,13,12,10,10,9
3: 17,14,13,11,10,9
4: 17,14,12,11,10,10
5: 16,15,12,12,10,10
6: 16,14,12,12,11,11
Array: 1d6 = 4
Str: 3d6 = 6
Dex: 3d6 = 15
Con: 3d6 = 8
Int: 3d6 = 15
Wis: 3d6 = 12
Cha: 3d6 = 7
My array is 17,14,12,11,10,10.
Strength is the lowest roll, so it gets assigned a 10. Charisma as well. Con of 8 becomes my next highest score, 11. Wisdom is 12, and since Int and Dex were both rolled 15, I can choose which is 17 and which is 14.
Final Scores:
Str: 10
Dex: 14
Con: 11
Wis: 12
Int: 17
Cha: 10
Looks like this guy will make a decent wizard.[/sblock]
"Need" is such a strong word. I dislike it intensely in this context, as the implication is kind of insulting.
Would my player have been able to come up with an interesting concept using point-buy? Sure. The guy doesn't "need" the dice to create a cool concept - he's not creativity-challenged, or something. However, taking inspiration from something outside yourself can lead to avenues (and occasionally heights) you'd not go to on your own.