Would the inability to understand abstract concepts be a lack of Intelligence or a lack of Wisdom?
>>52987269
Wisdom.
>>52987269
both
>>52987269
Intelligence. Intelligence is IQ, wisdom is common sense.
>>52987269
Depends on the concept.
Understanding a complex situation or scenario is Wis, Understanding a complex theoretical or formula is INT. Understanding a complex motive is CHA.
Compare the Ranger who immediately knows there's something wrong with a pond of clear, blue water in the middle of a temple to the demon of Famine simply because there's no plants or wildlife to a Wizard who can figure out the purpose of a ritual by the arrangement and number of sigils and circles, even if he has a limited understanding of the language to a Bard who walks into the King's court and, assessing the complex web of relationships in the room, addresses the princess and her queen, accepting the consequences to ingratiate himself to those who will actually help him on his quest.
>>52987269
I dunno, OP. Which one is your problem?
>>52987269
Wisdom to catch onto all the abstract concepts something may hold and intelligence to understand what it means.
>>52987269
Int if I understand the question correctly.
>>52987269
Intelligence obviously, why the fuck would it be wisdom?
>hurrrr would the immability to lift a heavy object actually be a lack of charisma???? really makes ya think
>>52989646
>Understanding a complex motive is CHA.
That's like saying understanding high gravity is STR.
>>52987269
Wisdom is philosophy
Intelligence is theoretical physics and mathmatics
>>52989646
>Depends on the concept.
>>52989685
>I dunno, OP. Which one is your problem?
I wanted to RP a Chaotic character who was only Chaotic because he couldn't grasp abstract concepts such as law, privacy, and ownership.
>>52987269
Read this: https://cft.vanderbilt.edu/guides-sub-pages/blooms-taxonomy/
>>52996356
For the last time, Steve, Kender are banned from play.
>>52987515
Wisdom. Wisdom is understanding, intelligence is knowledge.