So one of the biggest things I didn’t like about using ability scores AND modifiers instead of just the modifiers…

So one of the biggest things I didn’t like about using ability scores AND modifiers instead of just the modifiers…

So one of the biggest things I didn’t like about using ability scores AND modifiers instead of just the modifiers was having to look up at what point your modifiers increase when raising your ability scores.

And I JUST realized… you don’t actually need to do that at all, because it’s all in your starting spread: you’ve got the point where -1 becomes 0 (8 and 9), the point where 0 becomes +1 (12 and 13), and the point where +1 becomes +2 (15 and 16). If you can just remember 18=+3, then you’ve got the rest right there on your character sheet.

Well played, Adam and Sage, well played.

8 thoughts on “So one of the biggest things I didn’t like about using ability scores AND modifiers instead of just the modifiers…”

  1. Sage LaTorra You make that claim a lot? I must admit that one of the only things I disliked about this game was the ability scores. Until I had the same realization as Ben Wray.

    It seems so well thought through that it can’t possibly be a coincidence 😉

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