Message from @Lucipher
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>casting from cha and not wis or int
c'mon
A friend i had known since like middle school just hit me up for a remote work position.
Charisma is the most abusable stat
Cope harder
And like....i like money
Oh helll yah, having a high charisma stat is god tier
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~~laughs in mercury retrograde in scorpio~~
It is literally my number one goal
i guess more of a focus on an idea of a tribe. and you gotta have a high cha, high int, high wis
if your wis or int are high enough, you can cast cha buffs with them.
then it all shores up
Obviously
Thats how I boost mine
But you gotta grind those sweet base stats
Tbh i think wis is underrated as a state
Yah you can have high int but without a decent wis stat, you're fucking useless.
Wis increases naturally at a rate tied to int
yeah, your mana regen is real bad without wisdom.
Shane, but the stupid dnd quote
not enough mp
I dont know shit about dnd
i always went for high dex and cha but
These stats are used in a lot of games
Intelligence is knowing a tomato is a fruit
But wisdom is knowing not to put it in fruit salad
y'know ranger life
I need to work on my str
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fucking same
Intelligenc is knowing a tomato is a fruit and wisdom is knowing that this makes a slice pepperoni pizza a balanced dinner
yeah, i get into a dungeon and i can't even carry all that loot out T.T
the superiority of a mule familiar
i guess i take the magical trinkets and leave the rest.
so much for vendor trash
>tfw something in the dungeon frightens your mule familiar and you have to chase them down and pull everything in the dungeon down on top of you both
my dms never tracked what we were carrying but i always went light
But remember, high cha means you can get the mobs to carry it for you.
exactly!
or you can convince the vendor npc that what you have is worth a lot more than it really is
"This wooden spoon was used by the third dwarven king in a coup against his treacherous father, you can still see the eye socket marks."
