Hey folks,
Trying to get a DCC session started, but I'm new to the 0th level funnel (and DCC in general). While trying to roll up 0-level characters, I got confused by two different sets of stats on different character sheets.
Specifically, the Quickstart guide has character stats as Strength-Agility-Stamina-Personality-Intelligence-Luck.
However, the editable pdf that GG posted lists character stats as Stength-Dex-Con-Int-Wis-Charisma.
Is one of these sets an "older" conception? I've tried searching the forums, but I can't seem to find the right phrasing to avoid lots of false returns. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Newbie Question - Character Stats?
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Re: Newbie Question - Character Stats?
The editable PDF sounds like it comes from the d20 product line (D&D 3E) and not from DCC RPG. The stats given in the DCC quickstart are the correct DCC RPG stats.
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DCC Minister of Propaganda; Deputized 6/8/11 (over 11 years of SPAM bustin'!)
DCC RPG playtester 2011, DCC Lankhmar trivia contest winner 2015; OD&D player since 1975
"The worthy GM never purposely kills players' PCs, He presents opportunities for the rash and unthinking players to do that all on their own."
-- Gary Gygax
"Don't ask me what you need to hit. Just roll the die and I will let you know!"
-- Dave Arneson
"Misinterpreting the rules is a shared memory for many of us"
-- Joseph Goodman