I just made up a paladin this morning, and after several rolls, I got
one that, after some stat-tweaking, looked like this:
Str 18/84, Dex 18, Con 18, Int 15, Wis 15, Cha 17 (101 total!)
I got really lucky on the initial roll - nothing was below 16 if I
remember right. I guess if you just hit "roll" enough, you eventually
get super-stats.
-Ryan Atwater
All my characters have been somewhere between (and including) 90 and 93,
except for a 95 Ranger.
For the STR, if I play warriors, I try to get over 18/50 for the extra
To Hit in melee, but that depends how much you need an exceptional
score:
To dual-class to druid, you can´t be too picky about the exceptional STR
if you want a super-character (you need as high sum of stats as you can
get!)
Then again, I have also played a ranger, who dual-classed to cleric,
that had 18/00 STR, but only 82 in total.
Anders J
It is, however, far easier to roll high scores with classes that have high
requirements -it is far easier to roll a 95 with a paladin who requires Str
12, Con 9, Wis 13, Cha 17, than to with a human fighter who only requires
Str 9. The program automatically assigns the minimum ability scores.
Rune Christensen
.. True, and the top of it all is the Elf Ranger. Due to their
racial and class modifiers, the mathematical average is 89.
(However, the BG stat generator either modifies the numbers, or
is badly randomised: statistically, high requirements are
corrected downwards, and low requirements upwards. If you were
to roll 100 Human Fighters, you would not approximate the
mathematical average of 66, but more like 70 or so.)
James
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Why didn't you give him 18 CHA and atleast 16 WIS (BG2, priest spells) at
the cost of INT?
Daniël
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> -Ryan Atwater
i usually go for a human, cause of no restrictions, and a ranger...
though i should prolly go fighter for the extra specialization points
"Anders Johansson" <and...@ssk.lu.se> wrote in message
news:396335...@ssk.lu.se...
> Michael Cooper wrote:
> >
> > How many points do you guys usually roll up when doing a new
character...
> > most of my new ones have around 90 and 90-100 STR.
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