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'''Ability scores''' are the numerical values for a character's six abilities. They represent a creature's physical and mental attributes. The scores translate directly into [[Ability score modifier|ability score modifiers]] - the bonuses or penalties that are added to (or subtracted from) most rolls in the game. The six abilities are:
'''Ability scores''' are the numerical values for a character's six abilities. They represent a creature's physical and mental attributes. The scores translate directly into ability score modifiers - the bonuses or penalties that are added to (or subtracted from) most [[Dice rolls|dice rolls]] in the game.
 
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* [[Charisma]]: Charm or force of character.
* [[Charisma]]: Charm or force of character.


Generally the minimum possible ability Score is 1, and the maximum is 20. A score of 10 is considered average for a humanoid creature, and player characters can't start with any score lower than 8. Ability scores are bought with points during [[Character Creation]], and can be permanently increased through the [[Ability Improvement]] class feature (presented in the list of [[Feats|feats]]), though this cannot raise them above 20. They may also be increased through magical effects, though these are rare. Some monsters and magical creatures may have scores higher than 20.
Ability scores are bought with points during [[Character Creation|character creation]]. The minimum ability score during character creation is 8, and the maximum is 15, before any lf the ability score increases are applied.
 
Ability scores can be permanently increased through the [[Ability Improvement]] class feature (presented in the list of [[Feats|feats]]), though this cannot raise them above 20.
 
=== Ability score modifiers ===
Each ability has an ability score modifier, which is derived from its respective ability score. The modifier is added to dice rolls in the game, including [[Attack roll|attack rolls]], [[Damage rolls|damage rolls]], [[Ability check|ability checks]] and [[Saving throw|saving throws]].


Ability scores may be temporarily increased above 20 through various enhancements, such as magical [[spells]], [[elixirs]], or special equipment. Some supernatural or magical effects (like [[Devour Intellect]]) can drain abilities, reducing one or more of the target's ability scores, potentially to zero. This is not automatically fatal.
Ability score modifiers are decreased by ''1'' for every odd ability score below 10, and are increased by ''1'' for every even ability adore above 10.
 
A Strength score of 8 or 9 has a Strength modifier of ''-1'', and a Strength score of 12 or 13 has a Strength modifier of ''+1''.
 
The formula used for calculation an ability score's modifier is {{InfoBlob|1=Modifier = (Score − 10) ÷ 2 <small>''(rounded down)''</small>}}.
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== Interactions with classes ==
== Interactions with classes ==
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Racial spells may use their own designated ability. For example, the [[cantrip]] granted during character creation by the [[Elf|elf]] or [[Half-Elf|half-elf]] race always uses Intelligence, regardless of the creature's class.
Racial spells may use their own designated ability. For example, the [[cantrip]] granted during character creation by the [[Elf|elf]] or [[Half-Elf|half-elf]] race always uses Intelligence, regardless of the creature's class.


== Strength ==
== Overview of abilities ==
==== Strength ====
: Associated skills: [[Athletics]].
: Associated skills: [[Athletics]].
Strength governs physical power. Strength increases a creature's carry weight and jump distance. The Strength modifier improves chances of success of shoving or resisting being shoved. It is also added to the result of [[Attack Roll|attack]] and [[Damage Roll|damage]] rolls for melee weapons.
A creature's Strength score increases that creature's [[Carrying capacity|carrying capacity]] and jump distance. The Strength modifier improves chances of success of shoving or resisting being shoved. It is also added to the result of [[Attack Roll|attack]] and [[Damage Roll|damage]] rolls for melee weapons.


== Dexterity ==
==== Dexterity ====
: Associated skills: [[Acrobatics]], [[Sleight of Hand]] and [[Stealth]].
: Associated skills: [[Acrobatics]], [[Sleight of Hand]] and [[Stealth]].
Dexterity describes a character's agility and finesse. The Dexterity modifiers is added to the results of attack and damage rolls of ranged weapons and, when the creature's Dexterity score is higher than their Strength score, melee weapons with the [[Finesse]] property.
A creature's Dexterity modifier is added to the results of attack and damage rolls of ranged weapons and, when the creature's Dexterity score is higher than their Strength score, melee weapons with the [[Finesse]] property.


A creature's Dexterity modifier is also added to their [[Armour Class]] (AC), but the bonus added may be limited depending on what armour they have equipped.
A creature's Dexterity modifier is also added to their [[Armour Class]] (AC), but the bonus added may be limited depending on what armour they have equipped.
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Dexterity is a common ability used for saves against spells, often halving the damage rolls of those spells.
Dexterity is a common ability used for saves against spells, often halving the damage rolls of those spells.


== Constitution ==
==== Constitution ====
: Associated skills: None.  
: Associated skills: None.  
Constitution describes a character's overall health and endurance. A creature's Constitution modifier is added to the amount of [[Hit points|hit points]] it gains on level up. This increase is  applied retroactively.
A creature's Constitution modifier is added to the amount of [[Hit points|hit points]] it gains on level up. This increase is  applied retroactively.


Constitution is commonly used for saves against [[Poisons|poisons]], and is a common ability used in saves against spells.
Constitution is commonly used for saves against [[Poisons|poisons]], and is a common ability used in saves against spells.


== Intelligence ==
==== Intelligence ====
: Associated skills: [[Arcana]], [[History]], [[Investigation]], [[Nature]] and [[Religion]].
: Associated skills: [[Arcana]], [[History]], [[Investigation]], [[Nature]] and [[Religion]].
Intelligence describes a character's reasoning and memory.
Intelligence is the spellcasting ability of wizards, fighters and rogues.
Intelligence is the spellcasting ability of wizards, fighters and rogues.


== Wisdom ==
==== Wisdom ====
: Associated skills: [[Animal Handling]], [[Insight]], [[Medicine]], [[Perception]], and [[Survival]].
: Associated skills: [[Animal Handling]], [[Insight]], [[Medicine]], [[Perception]], and [[Survival]].
Wisdom describes a character's common sense and understanding, and is the spellcasting ability for clerics, druids and rangers, and is an important ability score for monks, as several of their class features depend on it.
Wisdom is the spellcasting ability for clerics, druids and rangers, and is an important ability score for monks, as several of their class features depend on it.


Wisdom is also a commonly used ability for saves against spells.
Wisdom is also a commonly used ability for saves against spells.


== Charisma ==
==== Charisma ====
: Associated skills: [[Deception]], [[Intimidation]], [[Performance]], and [[Persuasion]].
: Associated skills: [[Deception]], [[Intimidation]], [[Performance]], and [[Persuasion]].
Charisma describes a character's eloquence or force of personality, and is the spellcasting ability for bards, sorcerers, warlocks and paladins.
Charisma is the spellcasting ability for bards, sorcerers, warlocks and paladins
 
== Notes ==
* While ability scores cannot normally be increased over 20, certain [[Permanent bonuses|permanent bonuses]] can permanently increase ability scores over 20.
* Ability scores may be temporarily increased above 20 through various enhancements, such as magical [[spells]], [[elixirs]], or special equipment.
* Some supernatural or magical effects (like [[Devour Intellect]]) can drain abilities, reducing one or more of the target's ability scores, potentially to zero. This is not automatically fatal.


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Ability scores are the numerical values for a character's six abilities. They represent a creature's physical and mental attributes. The scores translate directly into ability score modifiers - the bonuses or penalties that are added to (or subtracted from) most dice rolls in the game.

Overview

Each a ability describes a creature's capability in a different area:

Ability scores are bought with points during character creation. The minimum ability score during character creation is 8, and the maximum is 15, before any lf the ability score increases are applied.

Ability scores can be permanently increased through the Ability Improvement class feature (presented in the list of feats), though this cannot raise them above 20.

Ability score modifiers

Each ability has an ability score modifier, which is derived from its respective ability score. The modifier is added to dice rolls in the game, including attack rolls, damage rolls, ability checks and saving throws.

Ability score modifiers are decreased by 1 for every odd ability score below 10, and are increased by 1 for every even ability adore above 10.

A Strength score of 8 or 9 has a Strength modifier of -1, and a Strength score of 12 or 13 has a Strength modifier of +1.

The formula used for calculation an ability score's modifier is Modifier = (Score − 10) ÷ 2 (rounded down).

Ability score modifier chart
Ability score Modifier value Ability score Modifier value
1 -5 16-17 +3
2-3 -4 18-19 +4
4-5 -3 20-21 +5
6-7 -2 22-23 +6
8-9 -1 24-25 +7
10-11 +0 26-27 +8
12-13 +1 28-29 +9
14-15 +2 30 +10

Interactions with classes

Primary and secondary abilities

Each class has designated primary and secondary abilities. While these have no particular mechanical significance, they are mentioned in the game's tooltips, and serve as recommendations for players unfamiliar with the rules of the game.

The primary abilities for the classes are:

Spellcasting ability

For more information, see Spellcasting ability and proficiency.

Every class has an ability that affects their spellcasting. These affect the attack rolls and Difficulty Class of their spells. The primary ability of casters classes always corresponds to their spellcasting ability, with the exception of rangers and classes that gain spellcasting via a subclass class feature.

Racial spells may use their own designated ability. For example, the cantrip granted during character creation by the elf or half-elf race always uses Intelligence, regardless of the creature's class.

Overview of abilities

Strength

Associated skills: Athletics.

A creature's Strength score increases that creature's carrying capacity and jump distance. The Strength modifier improves chances of success of shoving or resisting being shoved. It is also added to the result of attack and damage rolls for melee weapons.

Dexterity

Associated skills: Acrobatics, Sleight of Hand and Stealth.

A creature's Dexterity modifier is added to the results of attack and damage rolls of ranged weapons and, when the creature's Dexterity score is higher than their Strength score, melee weapons with the Finesse property.

A creature's Dexterity modifier is also added to their Armour Class (AC), but the bonus added may be limited depending on what armour they have equipped.

Medium armour usually limits the bonus added to the creature's AC to +2, whereas, heavy armour tends to ignore the bonus entirely.

Dexterity is a common ability used for saves against spells, often halving the damage rolls of those spells.

Constitution

Associated skills: None.

A creature's Constitution modifier is added to the amount of hit points it gains on level up. This increase is applied retroactively.

Constitution is commonly used for saves against poisons, and is a common ability used in saves against spells.

Intelligence

Associated skills: Arcana, History, Investigation, Nature and Religion.

Intelligence is the spellcasting ability of wizards, fighters and rogues.

Wisdom

Associated skills: Animal Handling, Insight, Medicine, Perception, and Survival.

Wisdom is the spellcasting ability for clerics, druids and rangers, and is an important ability score for monks, as several of their class features depend on it.

Wisdom is also a commonly used ability for saves against spells.

Charisma

Associated skills: Deception, Intimidation, Performance, and Persuasion.

Charisma is the spellcasting ability for bards, sorcerers, warlocks and paladins

Notes

  • While ability scores cannot normally be increased over 20, certain permanent bonuses can permanently increase ability scores over 20.
  • Ability scores may be temporarily increased above 20 through various enhancements, such as magical spells, elixirs, or special equipment.
  • Some supernatural or magical effects (like Devour Intellect) can drain abilities, reducing one or more of the target's ability scores, potentially to zero. This is not automatically fatal.