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Lost in Dark Sun
They have? Almost all of them? That's oddly specific!
I’m on the autistic spectrum.
They have? Almost all of them? That's oddly specific!
If this game was more simulationist, it would impossible for evil characters or even neutral to have high wisdom.
It occurred to me that ideally good clerics should use wisdom, neutral clerics should use intelligence, and evil clerics charisma as primary stats.
Simulationist of what? You can't just be "simulationist" in a vacuum. There's fantasy where that's true, but there's also fantasy where that's nonsense, and the idea that Wisdom and Good-ness are connected in D&D is abjectly false, disproven by forty+ years of examples. Wisdom in D&D isn't kindness or decency or anything of the sort.
That was in response to them saying constitution fades but for some reason wisdom doesn't. It's likely that any score is going to fade with age as the body becomes frailer and the mind goes.As if your constitution doesn't also fade with age?
Anyone who choose anything other then Wisdom, needs more Wisdom. A Con, Dexterity and strength increase will dissolve in the face of time and age, intelligence without wisdom usually ends up futilite as one doesn't know how best to apply ir, Charisma without wisdom leads to bad leadership and more problems eventually for everyone.
Every single philosopher A-side from the most extreme hedonists would choose wisdom. Improving your wisdom doesn't just help yourself, it helps everyone around you.
I’m genuinely surprised by the number of posters who think of Wisdom as a dump stat. Also, here’s an eyeball roll for all of the posters who believe their Int and/or Wis is already 18 (or high enough):![]()