How did you roll that? One of your rolls (the three) is the most unlikely roll in DnD (literally one in over a thousand). And then you still got two 18's two 16's and a 4. Each of those is still extremely unlikely. I am totally calling BS on your rolls. This is literally a one in a million set of rolls unless you are just doing straight 3d6, in which case your DM is probably has a hard-on for total party wipe-outs, wishes you were playing an earlier edition, or both and you should run away while you can in any of those cases.tofulove said:*snip*
Edit- Never mind you editted like fucking crazy while I was writing my reply. I guess that what you have is still possible using your strange system then, but you should try to get the DM to switch to the advised system of rolling because you'll wind up with much more playable characters. Also, while that set of rolls is possible with 4d6 drop one, it is so statistically unlikely that any DM who saw it would assume you fudged the rolls even if you kept the low ones. It is horrifyingly unlikely. Like, twice as likely as being stuck by lightning under clear skies unlikely.