People we're discussing this somewhere in another thread, but it was thread drift so I decided it deserved it's own thread.
To me for example the Clerics Wisdom represents Gnosis, becoming one with a God.
The Paladin's Charisma on the other had represents blind faith and certainty.
The Intelligence of the Wizard, Arcane Trickster, and Eldrich Knight represent book learning and memorization.
The Druids and Rangers Wisdom represent being in tune with the natural world around them.
Bard's Charisma represents skill as a proformer.
The Warlock's Charisma represents a seduction of the magical forces into compliance as well as negioation abilities.
The Sorceror's Charisma was harder until you realize most monsters use Charisma as the stay they use for innate spellcasting too. The question become why do monsters use charisma for magic?
I think it comes down to an instinctive response.
To me for example the Clerics Wisdom represents Gnosis, becoming one with a God.
The Paladin's Charisma on the other had represents blind faith and certainty.
The Intelligence of the Wizard, Arcane Trickster, and Eldrich Knight represent book learning and memorization.
The Druids and Rangers Wisdom represent being in tune with the natural world around them.
Bard's Charisma represents skill as a proformer.
The Warlock's Charisma represents a seduction of the magical forces into compliance as well as negioation abilities.
The Sorceror's Charisma was harder until you realize most monsters use Charisma as the stay they use for innate spellcasting too. The question become why do monsters use charisma for magic?
I think it comes down to an instinctive response.