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<blockquote data-quote="ilgatto" data-source="post: 8872830" data-attributes="member: 86051"><p>Not a problem.</p><p></p><p>In light of the notion that Intelligence could mean "the equivalent of" INT, I'd like INT to be even higher, on par with the average human. I've seen that INT can run up to 30 but I assume that 3d6 are still rolled in 5E (or some point system used that would lead to humans have INT 10 on average)? </p><p>Also, I'd have no problem with some creature having INT 10 and then not being able to speak, but maybe that's a problem in 5E?</p><p>I would see it either one way or the other: either some ultra-low INT as a reminder of the WD21 version, or INT 10 as average human (or thereabouts as dictated by parent dragon INT).</p><p>However, if that would run against several grains, I suppose it could be anything you suggest for reasons.</p><p></p><p>If INT would lead to an ability to speak in 5E, I'd say why not give them the ability to speak. I can see them rising from the ground in all their monstrousness and shout something along the lines of: "Dragon warriors ready to fight! Command us!".</p><p>But then in Greek, of course. Or Persian. Or Scythian.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ilgatto, post: 8872830, member: 86051"] Not a problem. In light of the notion that Intelligence could mean "the equivalent of" INT, I'd like INT to be even higher, on par with the average human. I've seen that INT can run up to 30 but I assume that 3d6 are still rolled in 5E (or some point system used that would lead to humans have INT 10 on average)? Also, I'd have no problem with some creature having INT 10 and then not being able to speak, but maybe that's a problem in 5E? I would see it either one way or the other: either some ultra-low INT as a reminder of the WD21 version, or INT 10 as average human (or thereabouts as dictated by parent dragon INT). However, if that would run against several grains, I suppose it could be anything you suggest for reasons. If INT would lead to an ability to speak in 5E, I'd say why not give them the ability to speak. I can see them rising from the ground in all their monstrousness and shout something along the lines of: "Dragon warriors ready to fight! Command us!". But then in Greek, of course. Or Persian. Or Scythian. [/QUOTE]
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