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Hollysword
2016-09-03, 08:54 AM
I found a new game group who are willing (and hyped) to play in Roll20. Even before their first adventure set for tomorrow, they're getting right into character during their character creations. This feels so good.

Anyone wanna rate this group's party?

Male Red Dragonborn Barbarian (CN): STR 17, DEX 13, CON 14, INT 8, WIS 10, CHA 13, HP 14, AC 13
Male Hill Dwarf Tempest Cleric (NG): STR 14, DEX 8, CON 17, INT 12, WIS 14, CHA 10, HP 12, AC 18
Female High Elf Ranger (CG): STR 8, DEX 17, CON 10, INT 13, WIS 13, CHA 14, HP 10, AC 14
Male Tiefling Draconic Sorcerer (TN): STR 8, DEX 13, CON 14, INT 11, WIS 12, CHA 17, HP 9, AC 14

Hollysword
2016-09-04, 04:16 AM
First adventure complete, fought a bunch of pirates. Everyone took some damage at some point, while the barbarian got KOed once (he decided to save his rage for another fight thinking this would be an easy fight... but wasn't expecting the pirates to be smart). Fun afternoon though.

bid
2016-09-04, 12:27 PM
Lots of odd values for no gain. Replacing those 17/13 by 16/14 would help.

Doesn't really matter since no player went for an optimal build. They can all have fun the way they are.

DragonSorcererX
2016-09-04, 05:51 PM
As bid said, lots of odd numbers but the Point Buy Calculator says that they haven't rolled for their stats so they are good people and you are a good DM too for not forcing them into CHAOS, DESTRUCTION and ANARCHY! (And this is not sarcasm, DAMN YOU STAT/HP ROLLERS!!! :smallfurious:)

NecroDancer
2016-09-04, 06:02 PM
The party is pretty good, once they reach level 4 their power will really rise

Hollysword
2016-09-04, 09:42 PM
The PCs used the standard array (15 14 13 12 10 8) to keep it simple. They just put them in the order that fits them well.

The ranger is planning to take up Beastmaster, while the barbarian is becoming a Berserker.

gfishfunk
2016-09-06, 09:56 AM
The party looks decently balanced between magic / physical and ranged / melee. I like it without seeing skills.

At level 4, everyone should seriously considering rounding up those odd numbers to evens by splitting the ASI.

Are you the DM or a player?

Also, I was thinking of writing a primer on using roll20. Have you used it before? Would you like some pointers?