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Stats are a basis for your character. They vaguely describe such things how [[-4 Str|strong]], smart, magical, or agile your character is. These stats usually effect many aspects of your character such as [[HP]] or damage as well as your ability to do successful [[checks]]. With the way this is set upm a system that uses [[skills]] and stats may cause someone with high stats and no [[ranks]] in a skill to outperform someone with poor stats and spending ranks in the skill. The importance of a stat may cause a [[God Stat]] or a [[Dump Stat]] if the stat is underrepresented in the [[RAW]] of the game.
Stats are a basis for your character. They vaguely describe such things how [[-4 Str|strong]], smart, magical, or agile your character is. These stats usually effect many aspects of your character such as [[HP]] or damage as well as your ability to do successful [[checks]]. With the way this is set upm a system that uses [[skills]] and stats may cause someone with high stats and no [[ranks]] in a skill to outperform someone with poor stats and spending ranks in the skill. The importance of a stat may cause a [[God Stat]] or a [[Dump Stat]] if the stat is underrepresented in the [[RAW]] of the game.


Some systems avoid stats and go with a [[skill based]] system instead.
Some systems avoid stats and go with a [[skill based]] system instead. Some people call skill ratings stats, too. The distinction is a bit muddy.




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[[Category:Game Mechanics]]

Revision as of 19:36, 23 November 2010

Stats are a basis for your character. They vaguely describe such things how strong, smart, magical, or agile your character is. These stats usually effect many aspects of your character such as HP or damage as well as your ability to do successful checks. With the way this is set upm a system that uses skills and stats may cause someone with high stats and no ranks in a skill to outperform someone with poor stats and spending ranks in the skill. The importance of a stat may cause a God Stat or a Dump Stat if the stat is underrepresented in the RAW of the game.

Some systems avoid stats and go with a skill based system instead. Some people call skill ratings stats, too. The distinction is a bit muddy.