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This post did not contain any content.I'd argue that's more of a wisdom roll. INT would be a attempt to decipher it without magic, WIS would be knowing not fuck with creepy book or to at least cast detect magic first
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This post did not contain any content."You feel strangely compelled towards the text and begin to read it in a sonorous chant" "Up pup pup! Check my character sheet, I'm illiterate!" "You said you were playing a journalist who could speak seven languages." "A photojournalist! I'm illiterate in all of them."
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I'd argue that's more of a wisdom roll. INT would be a attempt to decipher it without magic, WIS would be knowing not fuck with creepy book or to at least cast detect magic firstCHA means the Mummy falls in love with you when it shows up
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This post did not contain any content.Wait, isn't INT the primary stat for an artificer? Rolling that low seems like really bad luck.
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CHA means the Mummy falls in love with you when it shows up
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CHA means the Mummy falls in love with you when it shows up
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CHA means the Mummy falls in love with you when it shows upGimme dat mumussy <3
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I'd argue that's more of a wisdom roll. INT would be a attempt to decipher it without magic, WIS would be knowing not fuck with creepy book or to at least cast detect magic first
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I'd argue that's more of a wisdom roll. INT would be a attempt to decipher it without magic, WIS would be knowing not fuck with creepy book or to at least cast detect magic firstIt depends on game and edition. Newer d&d for instance, wisdom is all about senses and willpower. It would apply if the book has bad vibes or some sort of "do not read aloud"/"danger" markings or something. Int would be more appropriate for common sense and knowledge of how to handle possibly cursed items.
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Wait, isn't INT the primary stat for an artificer? Rolling that low seems like really bad luck.
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Seriously. At least ask first!
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It depends on game and edition. Newer d&d for instance, wisdom is all about senses and willpower. It would apply if the book has bad vibes or some sort of "do not read aloud"/"danger" markings or something. Int would be more appropriate for common sense and knowledge of how to handle possibly cursed items.
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This post did not contain any content.I'm no artificer, but surely, whatever trigger is activated by reading the text would require it to be in the original language, not the player's
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Sounds like you basically said them, yeah