Aye, some people don't know the proper meanings of the values. It goes to 18 max, right? Anyways, I don't know anything about D&D; stats, so won't bother with making a faulty list.
Indeed. For instance, 14-16 seems like a fairly popular range for strength stats. Here's a photo (stolen off a random weight training site) of someone who could be said to qualify as having a 14 strength.
I mean, gah, that guy could snap me in half! ^^;
Are Geeknights listeners really all enlightened MENSA-admitted bodybuilders who spend their free time doing backflips while eating poisonous snakes and charismatically captivating the masses with their bodily gases?
I certainly hope so! That'd be pretty cool. ^^ I could be, er, one of those minions that hides behind the miniboss throwing out taunts and challenges.
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I mean, gah, that guy could snap me in half! ^^;
Are Geeknights listeners really all enlightened MENSA-admitted bodybuilders who spend their free time doing backflips while eating poisonous snakes and charismatically captivating the masses with their bodily gases?
I certainly hope so! That'd be pretty cool. ^^ I could be, er, one of those minions that hides behind the miniboss throwing out taunts and challenges.