Turon wrote:
You've got 25 WIS/INT. What more do you flipping want?
I personally don't consider having 25 INT or 25 WIS straight out of the creation halls as "getting the shaft." Have you ever played a 25 INT caster? It's obscene. Everyone else has to wait until they're about to topple over before they can even think about doing the crap that deep-elves can do straight out of the creation halls.
This stupid crap was exactly what I knew I would see when I made this thread. I specifically pointed out that the stats are balanced at creation. Gnomes have really high stats and lower then average stats in every other catagory. Deep-elves get a 25 int, some [REDACTED] magic, and then some lower stats and tough vulnerabilies. It's BALANCED TO START
But I knew that because they have the ability to reach max in a specific stat someone would say that they aren't getting the shaft at all. Just because a deep-elf starts with 25 int, and a gnome starts with 25 wis doesn't make them so over powered that they have to punished in more ways then simply the starting weaknesses and lowered stats in other catagories. They shouldn't have to suffer for having something good about them forever.
I don't have the strength, to say anything more. I went out of my way, to point out that they are not overpowered at the start because of those high stats. If they are then lower them at creation.
Orac wrote:
Well deep-elves can't add a point to int max and gnomes can't add a point to wis max. Nothing can go beyond 25. So I suggest that rather then punish these characters because they start with good stats, which are balanced out by racial weaknesses such as blunt vuln, vuln to poison, light vuln, and other things.
By the way most people don't walk out of the halls of creation with 25. They have to put stat points to get that high which takes away from other things. I'm not saying that's a massive hadicap but you're making it sound like these races are getting some kind of massive bonus just because their maximums are at the limit. That's not the case.