Rolled Pretty Well

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#1

33Painmaster33

Jul 26, 2015 0:02:35

So my group that i play with Rolled Up some new characters becasue one of our players wants to try and DM. We rolled 2 Characters one i rolled really well the other is pretty bad.

 

1st one i rolled  13 16 14 15 9 15

2nd one i rolled 12 13 12 11 9 14

 

As you can see 1st one is clearly better. Im debating going Warlock with the first one  and Druid with the second. (DM wants us to roll 2 characters) i dunno why .

anyway i would apperciate any thoughts as to what class would be better choices

 

Thanks in advance

 

#2

Macv12

Jul 26, 2015 21:43:45

I assume you don't have to keep them in that order?

 

First: +3, +2, +2, +2, +1, -1

Next: +2, +1, +1, +1, ±0, -1

 

(16  15  15  14  13  9;

14  13  12  12  11  9)

 

Which is an interesting pair of sets.

 

A berserker likes lots of decent stats. Go half-orc for example, you could 18 STR, 16 CON, 15 DEX, 14 CHA. You start with 15 AC, and enough CHA to make Intimidating Presence decent.

 

A blade pact warlock is also hungry for stats. DEX for AC, CHA for spells and Thirsting Blade, and CON to survive in melee, in particular.

 

With the ability to have a +4 in any given ability, then a +3 and some +2's, makes any class happy, really.

 

A rogue with +3 DEX and little else doesn't lose a ton. They can rely on DEX for attacks, AC, and stealth, which is what they really need. A wizard who has decent INT and nothing else can also get along well; stay out of the fray, grab Shield and such. Maybe focus on illusions so you don't make yourself a big target, in the way Fireball does. An archer ranger can also rely on mostly DEX, and actually do really well with Sharpshooter and such. Rogues and bards can use Expertise and other features to be pretty good at skills even with low raw scores.

#3

Yunru

Jul 27, 2015 3:37:58
For the second one you can start with a 16 in your primary stat. But not if you go Druid. Macv12 makes good suggestions for second set of rolls.
#4

Slagger_the_Chuul

Jul 27, 2015 4:37:52

Yunru wrote:
#5

UngeheuerLich

Jul 27, 2015 6:06:46

As a druid, a 14 in wisdom does not kill you. Especially if you focus on wildshaping and maybe buffing and healing.

You will get along with the second set pretty well.

#6

33Painmaster33

Jul 27, 2015 18:13:13

Thanks alot for the Ideas i am still Undecided though.

Also the last number of the second set of stats should be a 15 not a 14  damn typo .

 

I think ill try a shapechanger Druid with that set  the other set im still debating