Attribute
Attributes are a hero’s basic foundation and provide a measure of specific characteristics. The first 4 attributes are mental attributes; the other 4 are physical attributes.
Attributes are a hero’s basic foundation and provide a measure of specific characteristics. The first 4 attributes are mental attributes; the other 4 are physical attributes.
Agility measures the hero’s bodily finesse, reflexes, reaction speed, and flexibility…
Charisma includes personal magnetism, charm, and persuasiveness. You can sometimes derive a hero’s physical attractiveness from Charisma, but it is not a specific indicator of good or bad looks. Someone who is not noted for physical appearance can still be thought very attractive, and there are real beauties that seem to have no charisma at all…
Constitution represents a hero’s stamina. Higher values grant more life points and greater resistance to poisons and diseases…
Courage is a measure of the hero’s bravery and determination. Higher values represent a greater ability to resist magical spells and liturgical chants, and to stand tall in the face of danger. Courage is also a component of faith, because it makes it possible to believe in that which cannot be seen, despite what others may think or say…
Dexterity measures the nimbleness of a hero’s fingers and overall hand-eye coordination. This attribute reflects how well the character can use lock picks, practice crafts, or shoot a bow…
This represents the hero’s hunches and level of empathy, and also shows how well the character can cope with stress and make the right decisions in such situations. Knowing how to guide others is also a function of Intuition…
Sagacity represents general knowledge, the ability to think logically and analytically, and the quality of the hero’s memory…
Strength is raw muscle power and how well a character can use muscles to good effect…