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tonycoolmen
2011-03-27, 01:51 AM
what does 5d6b3 mean?

also, after my question is answered, feel free to take this thread and use it to answer any questions you may have.

Eldrys
2011-03-27, 01:56 AM
the 5 is how many dice, the "d6" is what type of die it is(a six sided die in this case), and the "b3" is short for "best three". So you'd be rolling five six-sided dice and taking the best three rolls.

Xyk
2011-03-27, 01:56 AM
Roll five d6s and add up the best three.

tonycoolmen
2011-03-27, 04:33 AM
ah! very nice! thanks a bunch!

grimbold
2011-03-27, 07:32 AM
5d6b3 is used for building highpowered characters as opposed to the normal 4d6b3

rayne_dragon
2011-03-27, 01:25 PM
5d6b3 is used for building highpowered characters as opposed to the normal 4d6b3

What ever happened to "3d6, in order"? :smallamused:

Blisstake
2011-03-27, 01:28 PM
Hah, I remember 3d6 in order from AD&D, which was extremely stupid, because you really only benefitted from having a very high score in a stat. If I remember correctly, the rulebook said something like,

Roll 3d6 in order! But you'll be pretty crappy, so here are 5 better ways to determine stats!

Moff Chumley
2011-03-27, 01:49 PM
What ever happened to "3d6, in order"? :smallamused:

They all died and refused to go through the trouble of rolling up another character unless it could make it through a couple of basic encounters without getting eaten.

Flame of Anor
2011-03-29, 12:38 AM
What ever happened to "3d6, in order"? :smallamused:

http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g68/Cats_Are_Aliens/Banners/Eugene.png: "That's a stupid rule and they should change it!"

factotum
2011-03-29, 01:37 AM
Hah, I remember 3d6 in order from AD&D, which was extremely stupid, because you really only benefitted from having a very high score in a stat. If I remember correctly, the rulebook said something like,

Roll 3d6 in order! But you'll be pretty crappy, so here are 5 better ways to determine stats!

From what I remember, there was a mechanism for rearranging your stats once you'd rolled them if they turned out to be unsuitable for whatever character you were intending to build. Didn't help much if you managed to roll a character with less than 9 in every stat, of course!

rakkoon
2011-03-29, 06:35 AM
Our DM usually said "You don't have an 18, replace that 9 with an 18"
He was fun

Eldan
2011-03-29, 06:46 AM
I see the reasoning behind it, really.
I mean, a 3 should theoretically be as common as an 18 (not necessarily in PCs, mind you, but in general). But often, the players moan and complain if they have anything below 10.

Volthawk
2011-03-29, 06:53 AM
I see the reasoning behind it, really.
I mean, a 3 should theoretically be as common as an 18 (not necessarily in PCs, mind you, but in general). But often, the players moan and complain if they have anything below 10.

Plus PCs are supposed to above the norm anyway.