Posted May 23, 2013
I have a strange question about some of the old Dungeons and Dragons games, such as the Gold Box series and dungeon crawlers. I recently got them working with DOS Box.
When I go to create a character for my party, there are the typical attributes such as strength, dexterity etc. But the game seems to allow me to raise these as high as I want. Sometimes in RPGs you can raise certain stats very high, but others need to be lowered first. But no such thing here. I can just raise all the states to high numbers.
Is there a penalty to doing this that I'm not seeing? Was the game made harder based on your stats? I'm confused about the balance this brings to the game.
Thanks!
Anthony
When I go to create a character for my party, there are the typical attributes such as strength, dexterity etc. But the game seems to allow me to raise these as high as I want. Sometimes in RPGs you can raise certain stats very high, but others need to be lowered first. But no such thing here. I can just raise all the states to high numbers.
Is there a penalty to doing this that I'm not seeing? Was the game made harder based on your stats? I'm confused about the balance this brings to the game.
Thanks!
Anthony