i don't think so, but WIS probably has a lot to do with how good you are at being your alignment
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If you are bad at being your alignment, how is it still your alignment?
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because you're *trying* to be chaotic evil, darn it
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WIS is being able to accept you were lawful neutral all along.
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D&D INT seems to be small scale puzzle solving, understanding difficult concepts, rapidly absorbing information. WIS is big picture thinking, understanding relationships between various components, and truth seeking.
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Or more glibly, if you want to be good at something, you need INT. If you want to not be evil with something, you need wisdom.
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unless you're evil-aligned, in which case you need WIS to not accidentally be good with something
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Arguably high-int low-wis evil characters are best. You need the ability to do weird things, like uniting all the goblinoid tribes against the ten towns, without the understanding that the whole thing is just too tenuous to ever possibly work.
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High int, high wis = sitting at home being depressed about all your brilliant evil schemes that have subtle fatal flaws.
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They say that INT is knowing that Frankenstein isn't the monster. WIS is knowing that Frankenstein *is* the monster.
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I wish I could remember where I saw it, but there was at least one D&D rulebook (or maybe another game system with very similar stats?) that broke down the main 6 stats into sub-stats. Wisdom's sub-stats were intuition, perception, and willpower
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“First Thoughts are the everyday thoughts. Everyone has those. Second Thoughts are the thoughts you think about the way you think. People who enjoy thinking have those. Third Thoughts are thoughts that watch the world and think all by themselves.”
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Int char: "Okay, looking at the riddle and comparing it to the ancient texts that we found, we can now know for sure that this I'd the door that we need to go through. Wis char: "Before we do that, I suggest you walk AROUND that giant bloodstained X in the middle of the room."
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CON is meta-STR
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Intelligence is knowing that atomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad. Lol. Intelligence is an inherent trait wisdom is something learned from actual experience or study. Real though you craft it around your desired class skills in whatever system you use.
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“Listening to them is part of witchcraft.” Pratchett: the gift that keeps on giving.
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Intelligence is being able to create an owlbear. Wisdom is being able to create an owlbear and not doing it. Wisdom is a party pooper.
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