Even in 5e, getting 7 ASIs (and thus multiple opportunities for feats, since with point buy or standard array you can max out your attack stat and constitution with only 4) as opposed to the rogue’s 6 or the usual 5 is one of the class’ selling point. Of course it’s not as big of a difference as in 3.5.
Even in 5e, getting 7 ASIs (and thus multiple opportunities for feats, since with point buy or standard array you can max out your attack stat and constitution with only 4) as opposed to the rogue’s 6 or the usual 5 is one of the class’ selling point. Of course it’s not as big of a difference as in 3.5.