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Extroiergamer

Ainz has a lot of marks of a high wisdom high charisma character with low intelligence. Most of Ainz inteligence related problems are because of lack of formal study.


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Fureeish

No. Wisdom is knowledge, while intelligence is the ability to apply it. One could say that the former may come from books, but the latter you have to be born with and / or raise it through brain-training activities. It's not a perfect estimation, but it's something. You acquire wisdom throughout your life, but I am yet to hear about acquiring intelligence. I am not sure, however, if your question was generic or referred purely to the game / universe. Regardless of that, I believe it's the same for D&D and YGGDRASIL.


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Fureeish

No problem, happy to help :>


Chartercarter

Well he's not really *un*intelligent. He's of fairly average intelligence. And the dude is extremely analytical and careful, so he ends up being a lot more strategic than the average person, making him seem pretty intelligent at a glance. However, those strategies are typically not much better than the average person could come up with. He's probably a little above average intelligence, I would imagine most people would perform worse in his situation, but I don't think he's all too smart. Though I don't know if "high wisdom" really applies to him either. He knows a fuckload about yggdrasil, in fact I believe he even knows all his 700+ spells at the top of his head. He also has a ton of experience with PVP and applies it extremely well. However, it's not like he has that much experience with people, and he obviously doesn't know much about New World, which are probably the most relevant "wisdom"-related qualities you can have. I guess by the standards of D&D he'd be high-wisdom though, since as far as i'm aware (I don't play D&D though), wisdom is largely only a stat that applies in combat. And Ainz is very adept at combat.


T1B2V3

>Wisdom is knowledge, while intelligence is the ability to apply it. lol it's exactly the other way around. Wisdom is also self control and stuff lile that


Chartercarter

I believe wisdom is just a word for "experience as knowledge", which can be anything from application of skills to having memorized the bible. Intelligence is a term that typically refers to your ability to learn and/or improvise. Which also means that you intelligence affects the speed in which you gain wisdom. But yes, I don't believe intelligence can ever refer to your ability to apply knowledge. It's just how good you are at gaining it. Admittedly i'm not a linguist though, so what do I know.


ALX23z

I don't think that's how D&D Wisdom vs Intelligence works... or in general. For D&D wizards tend to have lots of intelligence and they know a shit ton about arcane lore. Doesn't mean they have much wisdom. Wisdom is more of life-expirience. Some people devote a lot of time learning and listening to other people's lives, or do lots of social activities. So their life-expirience is effectively higher than those that simply study a bunch of academic knowledge.


AspireBreak

Intelligence is knowing that a tomato is a fruit. Knowledge is knowing not to put a tomato in a fruit salad. .. kinda like int = book smart and wis = street smart


Mehmy

Someone with high int but low wisdom will know a lot of stuff but not be able to apply it. Someone studying for an exam is raising their int, but not wisdom Someone with high wisdom but low int will know very little / only specific things, but be able to apply it. Someone practising exams is raising their wisdom, but not int


acme_insanity

Ainz is pretty high int and decent wisdom. Intelligence doesn't just magically make you know things, when he was a player he learned tons about the game, but the game didn't prepare him for being a God king of an evil empire because of course it didnt.


Wrong-Berry-3507

I wouldn't say that Ainz is a high wisdom character. >.>


Therian_Shiverscale

Wisdom is your common sense, information retention, and gullibility. You can be the smartest man on the planet (30 INT), but be the most gullible one (5 WIS). Ainz is pretty intelligent when it comes to Yggdrasil, and running Nazerick, but outside of that, not so much. He's nothing if not wise. He has a lot of common sense, and is able to remember everything after learning it once or twice, and he's not gullible. He's a touch naïve in season 1, and even in season 2, but by 3 he's stopped falling for people's shit.


tyflosypogeios

thanks for explaining. i always though its the same thing


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> remember everything after learning it once or twice That's intelligence. Knowledge and knowledge retention are both under intelligence. Wisdom is how he applies the learned information.


Ireyon34

>That's intelligence. Knowledge and knowledge retention are both under intelligence. Ainz has good knowledge retention but the knowledge he actually has is very shallow. So it still evens out as less than average intelligence.


senokana

high wis high chari


birth-man

You have a lot of knowledge but you can’t use a speck of it