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I need to increase my strength with a wish, what should i say?
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<blockquote data-quote="Giant2005" data-source="post: 6886785" data-attributes="member: 6813615"><p>Don't say anything at all. This entire thread is severe meta-gaming. Your character doesn't have the benefit of an entire forum of experienced wishers to help him come up with the perfect wish - all he has is his own wisdom to go on.</p><p>With that in mind, propose to your DM that your character's wisdom (which is obviously different to your own, and certainly different to an entire forums worth of wise people) should be the deciding factor.</p><p></p><p>Make a Wisdom check.</p><p>If you only beat a very easy (DC 5) check, your DM has free reign to screw you over as much as he wants.</p><p>If you only beat an easy (DC 10) check, you get your desired reward while still being screwed over by the DM.</p><p>If you beat a medium (DC 15) check, you get your desired reward with minimal screwing over.</p><p>If you beat a hard (DC 20) check, you get your desired reward without consequence.</p><p>If you beat a very hard (DC 25) check, you get your desired reward with an even greater magnitude, or an additional related reward.</p><p>If you beat a nearly impossible (DC 30) check, you get your desired reward but raised to a scale that reaches the limits of possibility, or many additional related rewards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Giant2005, post: 6886785, member: 6813615"] Don't say anything at all. This entire thread is severe meta-gaming. Your character doesn't have the benefit of an entire forum of experienced wishers to help him come up with the perfect wish - all he has is his own wisdom to go on. With that in mind, propose to your DM that your character's wisdom (which is obviously different to your own, and certainly different to an entire forums worth of wise people) should be the deciding factor. Make a Wisdom check. If you only beat a very easy (DC 5) check, your DM has free reign to screw you over as much as he wants. If you only beat an easy (DC 10) check, you get your desired reward while still being screwed over by the DM. If you beat a medium (DC 15) check, you get your desired reward with minimal screwing over. If you beat a hard (DC 20) check, you get your desired reward without consequence. If you beat a very hard (DC 25) check, you get your desired reward with an even greater magnitude, or an additional related reward. If you beat a nearly impossible (DC 30) check, you get your desired reward but raised to a scale that reaches the limits of possibility, or many additional related rewards. [/QUOTE]
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