Polar Opposites: Wisdom & Intelligence In D&D

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Post Date: 23rd Mar, 2018 - 11:06am / Post ID: #

Polar Opposites: Wisdom & Intelligence In D&D

What characteristics and behavior would a character be expected to have when they have very high Wisdom and yet very low Intelligence? What if Intelligence was very high and yet Wisdom very low?

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Post Date: 23rd Mar, 2018 - 2:34pm / Post ID: #

Polar Opposites: Wisdom & Intelligence In D&D
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Dragons and Dungeons Intelligence and Wisdom Opposites Polar

Generally speaking, the two are often associated with "Book smarts" vs "Street smarts"

A high Int but low Wisdom individual is often portrayed like an absent minded professor. Calculating the nature of universal properties in his spare time, but he loses his glasses while they're on his forehead, walks into the occasional lightpole, and is constantly falling for scams.

A high Wisdom but low Int Individual might be a yogi perfectly in tune with the earth and his surroundings, offers excellent advice on philosophical matters and one's approach to life, but never had a head for math and gets a headache when confronted with logic puzzles.

Reconcile Edited: daishain on 23rd Mar, 2018 - 2:35pm


 
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