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The chance for a given highest-three-of-4d6 roll to be lower than 15 is 76.85%. So the chance of all six of them to be lower is 76.85< | The chance for a given highest-three-of-4d6 roll to be lower than 15 is 76.85%. So the chance of all six of them to be lower is 76.85< | ||
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+ | For hitpoints, on the other hand, getting the standard is often much better, around six percent better on average. Rolling for hitpoints is a serious gamble. But who know, you might get lucky. | ||
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+ | It's up to you whether to do standard array or rolled abilities, and every level you can choose whether to roll you hp or get the standard. | ||
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+ | //(The so-called " |