Highest ever was a 100 on a paladin. Got it on the third reroll click and then I did what I always do, got bored of him in about 11 minutes and deleted him.
I wanted an 18/00 STR Inquistor with high stats as my lead character. It took me three days (I wasn't rolling all day obviously!) to get the 18/00 STR with the high stats I was after. However, during all that rolling I managed to roll 100 twice as my top overall score - although unfortunately neither had 18/00 STR - which would have been insane.
@Elrandir. 94. His final stats were 18/00 STR, 18 DEX, 18 CON, 9 INT, 13 WIS, 18 CHA - just looked him up on my saved files. I think I was going to accept 92 or something so I was lucky to have finally rolled the 94 with 18/00 STR. My wife wasn't too pleased though, when I finally rolled it on the third day I shouted out and accidentally scared her, we were driving somewhere in the car and I was rolling on my laptop in the passenger seat .
My current Jester got a 95 if I recall which was enough! But the 99 would have been better! I felt a little sick after that, I still manually roll all my characters.
If you notice a Paladin will only get a 17 or 18 in charisma. It is not 3d6 roll. I assume it is an even chance of getting something above the minimum requirement. 1d2 1d4 etc.
I had a dream I skipped over a 100. But then the next roll was a 108, so it was ok. And then I woke up. I think it's was on a human fighter, but you know how dreams slip away.
If you notice a Paladin will only get a 17 or 18 in charisma. It is not 3d6 roll. I assume it is an even chance of getting something above the minimum requirement. 1d2 1d4 etc.
Not really. The game actually rolls all your stats and then adjusts for racial modifiers and minimum class requirements.
People who think autorollers are legit confuse me. Rolling is part of the experience - your personal grapple with the randomness of the universe. Ctrl-8 then whittling down is more legit.
I calculate stats weird. I consider 10 to be the floor for any stat, and calculate my rolls above above whatever it takes to hit at least 10 in all stats. I got a 34 (i.e. 94 if you really must) on my berserker the other day, which was pretty sweet.
We need a function that allows us to get back our previous 2-3 rolls...
I think that would be going to far. I don't even know if I like it adding it up at the bottom.
In Torm's name... why in the world would ANYBODY not like that? What kind of a deranged human being would spit in the face of Helm himself by rejecting such a wonderful gift?????????
The highest roll I ever rolled was a 97 on my Undead Hunter. I got all the way to Mellissian and just couldn't beat her for some reason. I just didn't understand how I couldn't beat her. The second highest roll was a 93 on my Blackguard. I have yet to start bg2 with her. The third highest roll would be a 91 with a Cleric of Lanthander. She somewhere in the cloakwood mines. I"ve noticed it's a lot easier to get better rolls with Bgee then with BG2ee which annoys me to no ends.
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@Owlz 100 would've been more valuable than any 18/00, what with permanent stat boosts/strength equipment. What was your final roll? 90-something?
I usually pick a roll between 89 and 94.
Back in 1998, I used to ctrl+8 a lot
I was NOT a happy man.
I calculate stats weird. I consider 10 to be the floor for any stat, and calculate my rolls above above whatever it takes to hit at least 10 in all stats. I got a 34 (i.e. 94 if you really must) on my berserker the other day, which was pretty sweet.
Strength 14
Dexterity 19
Constitution 17
Intelligence 12
Wisdom 17
Charisma 18.
The second highest roll was a 93 on my Blackguard. I have yet to start bg2 with her.
The third highest roll would be a 91 with a Cleric of Lanthander. She somewhere in the cloakwood mines.
I"ve noticed it's a lot easier to get better rolls with Bgee then with BG2ee which annoys me to no ends.
My BG2 sorc just rolled a 97. It's almost like I got all of the BG1 books in just a few minutes of rolling.