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For Plato's Following Wisdom see   | '''Note:'''<BR>  | ||
* For Plato's Following, Wisdom, see [[Wisdom (Plato)]]  | |||
* For Hutt's following, Wisdom, see [[Wisdom (Hutt)]]  | |||
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Wisdom is a measure of ones judgment.  | Wisdom is a measure of ones judgment.  | ||
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Wisdom is said to increase the potency of one's spells, it also increases the amount of practice sessions earned upon advancing levels.  | Wisdom is said to increase the potency of one's spells, it also increases the amount of practice sessions earned upon advancing levels.  | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:29, 18 December 2011
Note:
- For Plato's Following, Wisdom, see Wisdom (Plato)
 - For Hutt's following, Wisdom, see Wisdom (Hutt)
 
Wisdom is a measure of ones judgment.
This is how the races rank in average wisdom:
1- Dwarves    
 
2- Halflings   
3- Humans      Half-elves  Aarakocra   Giants      Sahuagin    
4- Elves       
5- Gnomes      Minotaurs   
6- Ogres       
Wisdom is said to increase the potency of one's spells, it also increases the amount of practice sessions earned upon advancing levels.