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: I don't see bias, but the article is stubby. Feel free to improve it. -[[User:Tjr|Tjr]] 11:29, January 29, 2010 (UTC)
 
: I don't see bias, but the article is stubby. Feel free to improve it. -[[User:Tjr|Tjr]] 11:29, January 29, 2010 (UTC)
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::I just do not see which activities lower Wisdom here, and don't know where else to look.

Revision as of 22:31, 5 March 2010

I combined all the information from all the attributes into this page. I hope the page isn't too big. --MadDawg2552 01:09, 29 December 2006 (UTC)

what about rings ?

what about rings, specially of gain strength ? should be mentioned here... how does it work if you are 18/** ? if you are 25 ?

maybe it would be useful to have separate detailed article for each attributes.— Preceding unsigned comment added by Valjc (talkcontribs)

heh, I was wondering the same sort of thing about rings of constitution. My priest with 18 con can raise it to 20 with a ring he found, but does that do anything useful? Should I only put it on right before I'm about to eat a wraith corpse or drink a potion of gain level? MysterX 18:13, 23 January 2008 (UTC)
If your natural strength is 18/**, a +1 ring of gain strength will raise it to 19, and so proceed to 25. Other attributes go straight from 18 to 19. No attribute can ever exceed 25.--Ray Chason 04:37, 24 January 2008 (UTC)

Dexterity: What about magic fountains?

"There is no direct way to increase your intrinsic dexterity apart from drinking a blessed potion of gain ability"

Quaffing magic fountains with 4 or more Luck provides a direct way to increase all attributes, including dexterity. The text of the Dexterity section suggests there is no other strategy to pursue to directly increase this attribute. This should be removed or changed to include fountains. Rogerb-on-NAO 15:03, 21 May 2008 (UTC)

Intelligence and Wisdom: Anti-Wizard Bias

Do I detect some anti-wizard bias in this article? Let's see a fuller and more inclusive discussion of Intelligence and Wisdom, and their effects on power levels.

I don't see bias, but the article is stubby. Feel free to improve it. -Tjr 11:29, January 29, 2010 (UTC)
I just do not see which activities lower Wisdom here, and don't know where else to look.