int and wis, the differences!
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int and wis, the differences!
Interesting read on the differences between intelligence and wisdom,
http://www.gamegrene.com/node/385
http://www.gamegrene.com/node/385
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Re: int and wis, the differences!
Intelligence is knowing tomatoes are a fruit. Wisdom is not putting them in a fruit salad.
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Re: int and wis, the differences!
another great analogy from Holly there! 

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And I just noticed it's in the replies too. The discussion following the original post is quite interesting, with a lot of good arguments for different viewpoint. A useful read.
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The intelligent person knows the answer to a question. The wise person knows what question to ask.
Stats discussions just aren't the same without CHA though.
Stats discussions just aren't the same without CHA though.
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Re: int and wis, the differences!
Lets do it and fan the flames of oldfluffmonster wrote:Stats discussions just aren't the same without CHA though.

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Re: int and wis, the differences!
can we have a comliness score also please?
perhaps base it on physical stats (str and dex anyway) and cha, an average of the three?
perhaps base it on physical stats (str and dex anyway) and cha, an average of the three?
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Re: int and wis, the differences!
actually semi serious about this:
can we have a comliness score also please?
perhaps base it on physical stats (str and dex anyway) and cha, an average of the three?
seems a good way to decide how attractive someone is in a reasonable way
can we have a comliness score also please?
perhaps base it on physical stats (str and dex anyway) and cha, an average of the three?
seems a good way to decide how attractive someone is in a reasonable way
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All answers may be revealed and headaches cured if Asteroid gets his butt back IGAsteroidX wrote:><

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Re: int and wis, the differences!
Erevain wrote:actually semi serious about this:
can we have a comliness score also please?
perhaps base it on physical stats (str and dex anyway) and cha, an average of the three?
seems a good way to decide how attractive someone is in a reasonable way
Seems reasonable, and if memory serves (though all too often I'm left waiting with an empty glass

You can ask for a comeliness check, but you will have to accept whatever answer is given.
While I personally don't agree, this is ALFA consensus and is settled.
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Re: int and wis, the differences!
Intelligence is book smarts, or knowledge, wisdom is street smarts or insight and experience.
An intelligent person can name every bone in the body, every organ, explain to you how all these parts work and interact to keep us alive and breathing. A wise person understands what it means to be alive and how best to live. =)
An intelligent person can name every bone in the body, every organ, explain to you how all these parts work and interact to keep us alive and breathing. A wise person understands what it means to be alive and how best to live. =)
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I dunno about that. The stereotypical rogue doesn't always act wise even if possessing a BA in street smarts.oldgrayrogue wrote:Intelligence is book smarts, or knowledge, wisdom is street smarts or insight and experience.