That’s how the modern DnD community has been using it, but that’s absolutely not what it means. It’s just been kinda lost since 5e has basically no options to “Min” anymore. Back in the 90s and early 2000s, most games had options to take flaws that further reduce stats or add other complications in exchange for better base stats or more feats.
This is kinda why I don’t trust Wotc anymore. They are too scared of breaking the game or offending their fans. So they make waffling middle-of-the-road products that are completely bland.
That’s how the modern DnD community has been using it, but that’s absolutely not what it means. It’s just been kinda lost since 5e has basically no options to “Min” anymore. Back in the 90s and early 2000s, most games had options to take flaws that further reduce stats or add other complications in exchange for better base stats or more feats.
This is kinda why I don’t trust Wotc anymore. They are too scared of breaking the game or offending their fans. So they make waffling middle-of-the-road products that are completely bland.