I actually came up with a system I quite like. I start them with 50 points, then let them roll 4d10, drop the lowest, then take the total and allocate between the 6 stats.
With a maximum of 80 points and minimum 53 points, it rewards players who get lucky without completely ruining the game for those who don’t. At the end of the day, it is meant to fun for everybody, not just the lucky.
RNG is fun in character creation, but I don’t want to punish them in the whole campaign for poor luck. I prefer to keep their highest than their lowest.
I actually came up with a system I quite like. I start them with 50 points, then let them roll 4d10, drop the lowest, then take the total and allocate between the 6 stats.
With a maximum of 80 points and minimum 53 points, it rewards players who get lucky without completely ruining the game for those who don’t. At the end of the day, it is meant to fun for everybody, not just the lucky.
Edit: switch my numbers by accident
I think you should do 53+4d10dl1, so the average is about equal to the total of a standard array (72)
dl1? Is that keep lowest die?
RNG is fun in character creation, but I don’t want to punish them in the whole campaign for poor luck. I prefer to keep their highest than their lowest.
drop lowest 1
Ah, so add an extra 3 on so the average roll lines up with the standard array. Fair enough, I might just start doing that. Thanks!
Edit: Also, thanks for teaching me a new bit of dice terminology