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* AscendedHouseRules: In earlier editions, HonestRollsCharacter (six ability scores rolled in order with no rerolls) was the default, but many groups implemented more generous ability score generation methods or allow rerolls when a character is stuck with nigh unplayable stats. With 3rd Edition, the rules were changed to favor above average rolls (since the main characters are heroes) and to allow a complete set of rolls to be thrown out if they didn't meet certain minimum criteria. Point buy is also an official rule variant.

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* AscendedHouseRules: In earlier editions, HonestRollsCharacter (six ability scores rolled in order with no rerolls) was the default, but many groups implemented more generous ability score generation methods or allow rerolls when a character is stuck with nigh unplayable stats. With 3rd Edition, ''3rd Edition'', the rules were changed to favor above average rolls (since the main characters are heroes) and to allow a complete set of rolls to be thrown out if they didn't meet certain minimum criteria. Point buy is also an official rule variant.variant.
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* AscendedHouseRules: In earlier editions, HonestRollsCharacter (six ability scores rolled in order with no rerolls) was the default, but many groups implemented more generous ability score generation methods or allow rerolls when a character is stuck with nigh unplayable stats. With 3rd Edition, the rules were changed to favor above average rolls (since the main characters are heroes) and to allow a complete set of rolls to be thrown out if they didn't meet certain minimum criteria. Point buy is also an official rule variant.

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