UngeheuerLich
Legend
A bonus proficiency would be in order I guess. A bonus language maybe too. On the other hand, Int checks are much more common than you may think. I mean, knowledge checks can lurk everywhere.
Not just that, but they better be forbidding their high INT characters from trying to implement dumb plans, too. I sure hope that for every "your charcter isn't smart enough to think of that, so no" they had better also be announcing "whoa, your charcter's too smart to try that, so no".
So correct me if I'm wrong here, but the only uses I can find for intelligence are wizard spell saves, knowledge checks, and avoiding death by illithid. That seems pretty limited to me when compared to other stats. I've noticed that the players at my group all tend to completely tank their int scores because there's just no point in having any.
Do you guys think intelligence is okay as is, with so few uses? Has Wizards said anything about what their design goals were for intelligence?
If a PC had an Intelligence of less than 10 though, and their player came up with some brilliant idea, I'd probably ask them, "Do you think that's something your character would have thought of?"
"Yes. While he's not great with remembering odd lore about arcane things, nature, or religion and just as mediocre at making deductions based on clues, sometimes Simple John the Fighter comes up with a brilliant plan."
Nobody is saying that 'occasionally' coming up with a 'brilliant' plan is 'bad'.