Do you add proficiency to saves?
Every saving throw is associated with some stat. If your character class has proficiency in that stat then you add your proficiency bonus.
Can you gain proficiency in saving throws?
To make a saving throw, roll a d20 and add the appropriate ability modifier. For example, you use your Dexterity modifier for a Dexterity saving throw. As with skill proficiencies, proficiency in a saving throw lets a character add his or her proficiency bonus to saving throws made using a particular ability score.
What causes charisma saves?
When making a Charisma saving throw, you are using your force of personality to resist a physical alteration of the world. On a failure, your confidence is shattered so much that you are physically banished or restrained. You have lost your command of reality.
How are people trained to increase their intelligence?
The subjects in Jaeggi’s study were trained on an intensive, multimodal (visual and auditory input) working memory task (the dual-n-back) [1] for variable lengths of time, for either one or two weeks, depending on the group. Following this training, they were tested to see how much they improved.
When do you get proficiency in wisdom saves?
You could take +1 in wisdom and +1 in another even stat that isn’t throwaway, and take a feat that gives a +1 in whatever other stat that is (such as Con). Of course, you would then have to survive until level 15 to get proficiency in wisdom saves.
Is there a rule that lets you choose a skill?
The rule you’re thinking of that lets you choose a different skill or tool proficiency if you gain a proficiency you already have isn’t a general rule, it’s a rule only for proficiencies gained from Backgrounds. The rules is on page 125 of the PHB, and is part of the rules on how to apply the benefits offered by Backgrounds.
Can you choose a different proficiency in RuneScape?
And since there’s no similar general rule that lets you choose a different proficiency when gained from a non-Background source, getting to choose an alternative proficiency isn’t something the game lets you do. Unfortunately, you’d just gain proficiency in Wisdom again, which would grant the character nothing new. I misunderstood the question.