Wizards of the Coast unveil new D&D character traits: bravery and stupidity

Are you tired of playing it safe in Dungeons and Dragons? Do you want to spice up your gameplay by taking some risks? Well, Wizards of the Coast has got you covered with their new character traits: Bravery and Stupidity.

That's right, folks. You can now choose to make your character either fearless or foolish. Whether you want to charge headfirst into battle without a second thought or make a decision that even a toddler would question, it's all up to you.

Of course, these character traits come with their own set of risks. Sure, bravery might help you in combat, but it could also lead to your untimely demise. And while stupidity might make for some hilarious moments, it could also get you and your party into some serious trouble.

But who cares about the consequences when you can have this much fun? Just imagine the roleplaying opportunities. You could have your character make a bold declaration of their courage, only to immediately wet themselves in fear. Or maybe they'll decide to use their face to test out that questionable potion they just found.

And let's not forget about the comedic potential in combat. You could have your brave character charge at a dragon with nothing but a toothpick, or your stupid character accidentally set themselves on fire with a poorly executed spell.

Of course, these traits aren't for everyone. If you prefer to play it safe and make calculated decisions, then stick to the tried-and-true wisdom and intelligence traits. But for those of us who want to take some risks and see what happens, bravery and stupidity are the way to go.

So go forth, adventurers, and embrace your inner hero or buffoon. The choice is yours, and the consequences will be... interesting.

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