Hey, Veeky Forums. I need help building a character for the most hated pathfinder, that would function well, but fit the DM's theme, (pirates save the world setting.) I was planning on making a duelist type character, but thanks to my pitiful knowledge of how to make a good character, I've come to you. I've already gotten the ability scores and race picked out, and the starting class is level 7. Tl;dr >pathfinder >pirate campaign >need help making duelist type >level seven >human >ability score rolls: 13, 18, 18, 18, 14, 16
Also, character art thread, proceeding dump
Ian Fisher
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Brayden Turner
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William Campbell
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Owen Scott
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Brayden Reed
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Christian King
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Jack Perry
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Joseph Rogers
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Connor King
Sorry that I get good rolls, the GM is pretty cool with it, and if you saw the stats on some of the other players...
Lucas Young
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Jeremiah Mitchell
I'm going to say right now that you're not gonna get much help here. Honestly you're going to get more help from /r/3d6 or the Pathfinder subreddit.
Juan Roberts
I might as well check everywhere. And from what I've seen, the rare advice on here is usually good, in my opinion
Aaron Diaz
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Anthony Gonzalez
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Noah Martin
>Sorry that I get good rolls...
GTFO, what are you rolling? 3d20s?
Jaxon Lopez
4d6 drop the lowest, reroll ones once
Henry Campbell
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Nolan Morris
Bored and also char dump
Dominic Anderson
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Josiah Powell
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Isaiah Ramirez
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Jackson Reed
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Nicholas Garcia
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Leo Jones
>reroll 1s >maximum triggered
Jace Sanders
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Ryder Sanders
>Average roll is 14.5 >Human baseline is 8 Mary Sue as fuck.
Liam Gray
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Nolan Jones
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Jason Nelson
Yeesh, yeah, that's bad. Really bad.
I mean, I like powerful stats, so mine is 4d6 drop the lowest, roll two sets of stats and choose between the two, and even I think that's bad.
Bentley Richardson
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Jace Sanchez
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Benjamin Hughes
>rolling for stats >ever
This isn't a good thing.
Jack Edwards
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Hunter Allen
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Liam Sanders
That's a matter of opinion. The real issue here is the skewed averages this particular method has.
Elijah Miller
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Xavier Hall
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Evan Ortiz
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Luke Rivera
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Tyler Sanchez
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Cooper Ramirez
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Nathan Cox
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Ethan Nelson
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Aiden Barnes
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Grayson Turner
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Wyatt Cox
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Brody Phillips
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Asher Nelson
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Blake Morales
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Luis Lopez
>thinks human baseline is 8 How's it feel actually being that fucking retarded?
Jacob Kelly
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Adrian Williams
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Connor Williams
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Ryan Bennett
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Evan Thomas
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David Powell
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Charles Campbell
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Julian Perez
Human baseline has always been 8. That's why 3d6 is the standard system for stat selection: an average roll of 10.5 sets adventures apart from commoners.
Jonathan Kelly
>being this fucking stupid Baseline has always been 10.