Solid build IMO. I like the early sustain from "Strength of the Grave". Airic has some great utility from his Ability Modifiers so don't hesitate to get out of the comfort zone every now and then, for a chance and some memorable story moments. Armitage looks like he's gonna be fun to play. However, I would definitely double check with your GM about your ability scores. Be prepared to show the GM how you got to those totals in case he asks. Proper preparation prevents poor performance.
Stats are much too high (like, not even close - your stats look higher than a Level 20 character would reach even if they took 0 feats.), and playing a Drow presents some potential difficulties for campaign planning if you aren't in the underdark - most elves will naturally want to murder you on sight, normal townsfolk won't want to interact with you at all, and you're all but obligated to be Evil.
Unless you've already got it cleared with your DM, i would select a different elven subrace and use the standard/point buy system for stats.
As others have pointed out point buy is standard if you ever want to take your character between games / dm's (and obviously AL has it's own restrictions etc..)
If you are strictly playing for a single DM who is cool with the ability rolls, Drow... then ya, what's not to like.
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Your starting stats are VERY high. Like... wow
Solid build IMO. I like the early sustain from "Strength of the Grave". Airic has some great utility from his Ability Modifiers so don't hesitate to get out of the comfort zone every now and then, for a chance and some memorable story moments. Armitage looks like he's gonna be fun to play. However, I would definitely double check with your GM about your ability scores. Be prepared to show the GM how you got to those totals in case he asks. Proper preparation prevents poor performance.
This was definitely not point buy lol. Nothing wrong with that, but crazy high stats like this are exactly why we strictly use point buy now.
Stats are much too high (like, not even close - your stats look higher than a Level 20 character would reach even if they took 0 feats.), and playing a Drow presents some potential difficulties for campaign planning if you aren't in the underdark - most elves will naturally want to murder you on sight, normal townsfolk won't want to interact with you at all, and you're all but obligated to be Evil.
Unless you've already got it cleared with your DM, i would select a different elven subrace and use the standard/point buy system for stats.
As others have pointed out point buy is standard if you ever want to take your character between games / dm's (and obviously AL has it's own restrictions etc..)
If you are strictly playing for a single DM who is cool with the ability rolls, Drow... then ya, what's not to like.