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What house rules do you use?

Originally posted by Despasian Cruesa:
EDU starts at a base 10,
applying the character's INT and SOC stat modifiers.
So a character with a 15 INT (+2) and a SOC of 12 (+1) ends up with a 13 EDU.
Oooh, slick rule. I like it.

Especially since I use a similar method for appearance in my d20 games (10 + cha mod + con mod)
 
Originally posted by Psion:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Despasian Cruesa:
EDU starts at a base 10,
applying the character's INT and SOC stat modifiers.
So a character with a 15 INT (+2) and a SOC of 12 (+1) ends up with a 13 EDU.
Oooh, slick rule. I like it.

Especially since I use a similar method for appearance in my d20 games (10 + cha mod + con mod)
</font>[/QUOTE]Isn't that mathematically almost the same as saying that the EDU is the average of the character's INT and SOC stats, rounded down? (This fails in comparison with two odd-valued stats, in which case EDU is one point less than the average.)

Just curious,
Flynn
 
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