My real life stats relative to the commonality of other people's stats...... if I were a D&D character and the highest stat was 20 and such were starter stats meaning myself as I am now while everything else is up to self-improvement. Your answer will say a bit about you..........
Intelligence-14
Strength-14
Dexterity-12
Constitution-18
Charisma-5
Wisdom-20
5=Ultra low
12=Average
14=A little above average
18=Impressive
20=Exceptional
The lower the stat, the easier it is to improve, the higher the stat the harder it is to improve.
Intelligence that is a little above average with an exceptional wisdom means that learning becomes easier, however if your charisma is lower finding good teachers becomes more difficult.
A low charisma with a high wisdom means that your wisdom is often outside of the norm and often not compatible with popular opinion or simply irritates people.
If someone maxes their charisma and intelligence, it's an indication of possible narcissism, this possibility increases if they also max their wisdom as such is a self-estimation.
If your strength is equal to your intelligence it is a good indication that you are someone who values self-improvement, however if your constitution is low the strength stat can make sense to be even significantly lower than your constitution and you still be someone who values self-improvement.
In making your character, please try and "meditate" on this model for a while as it helps with self-reflection. Some statements you can make about yourself are equally false, overly-self-critical, and arrogant all at the same time and so something being in between being overly-self-critical and arrogant does not make it true but a lot of people treat it that way and in that case the core of the arrogance is failing to challenge the falsehood while treating it as fact.
Based on your resulting stats, what class would you be? Right now I am quite unsure of what my class would be based on said stats........
A high dexterity would suggest that you are good with your hands, have good balance, and not be someone that is known to be clumsy.
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