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+ | Also known as ability scores, abilities, attributes, primary characteristics or simply “stats.” These describe the limitations of a character’s prowess in both mind and body. These principle stats are possessed by everyone and include: | ||
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+ | :::'''[[Strength (ability stat)|Strength]]:''' physical musculature and power<br> | ||
+ | :::'''[[Intelligence (ability stat)|Intelligence]]:''' problem solving ability and alertness<br> | ||
+ | :::'''[[Wisdom (ability stat)|Wisdom]]:''' education and willingness to learn from mistakes<br> | ||
+ | :::'''[[Constitution (ability stat)|Constitution]]:''' sturdiness and overall health<br> | ||
+ | :::'''[[Dexterity (ability stat)|Dexterity]]:''' agility and reflex<br> | ||
+ | :::'''[[Charisma (ability stat)|Charisma]]:''' physical attractiveness, persuasiveness and personal magnetism<br> |
Revision as of 19:15, 8 February 2020
Also known as ability scores, abilities, attributes, primary characteristics or simply “stats.” These describe the limitations of a character’s prowess in both mind and body. These principle stats are possessed by everyone and include:
- Strength: physical musculature and power
- Intelligence: problem solving ability and alertness
- Wisdom: education and willingness to learn from mistakes
- Constitution: sturdiness and overall health
- Dexterity: agility and reflex
- Charisma: physical attractiveness, persuasiveness and personal magnetism
- Strength: physical musculature and power